Google Doodle Celebrates Corita Kent, Feminist Nun Turned Artist

Today's Google Doodle honors Sister Corita Kent (1918 – 1986), an activist nun whose artwork spread her message of peace. Kent joined the Order of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1936, according to VernissageTV. She started taking art classes

During the 1960s, a woman named Corita Kent transformed a tiny art department in a Hollywood Catholic school into a global center for design and printmaking. She was buddies with Buckminister Fuller and counted IBM as 

In 1971, Iowa-born artist Corita Kent designed the "Rainbow Swash" painted on the Dorchester storage tank, so easily visible from I-93. Kent, a former sister of the Roman Catholic church and peace advocate, known for using bright colors to spread

The Pasadena Museum of California Art (PMCA) holds a panel discussion on Saturday focusing on the work and legacy of influential Southern California designer Corita Kent. PMCA's In Dialogue series features several "We 

During the 1960s, a woman named Corita Kent transformed a tiny art department in a Hollywood Catholic school into a global center for design and printmaking. She was buddies with Buckminister Fuller and counted IBM as