An Artist Who Sees Holiness in Wonder Bread
Corita Kent, a Los Angeles Printmaker and Nun, May Finally Be Getting Her Due
The retrospective exhibition “Someday is Now,” currently on view at the Pasadena Museum of California Art, has brought a lot of attention back to the Southern Californian artist Corita Kent. It’s a focus that hasn’t existed in the nearly three decades since her death. While many of her contemporaries have become household names—including friends and influences John Cage and Charles and Ray Eames—Corita Kent hasn’t reached a posthumous level of fame on par with her artistic achievements.
By the late 1960s, Corita had exhibited work in over 230 shows across …