Corita Kent (1918-1986) lived a remarkable life as an artist, educator, nun, and activist.
Unapologetically holding true to herself and her beliefs, Corita spread a powerful message of love, hope, and justice with her work, as it evolved from figurative and religious art, to serigraphs incorporating the sacred and the ordinary, to a sparser, more introspective style.
This timely story will draw readers into the life of a singular woman whose work and commitment invite us all to seek joy in the everyday, to observe the world with open eyes, and to question and see beyond the existing frameworks of society.
Thoughtfully written by Matthew Burgess and vibrantly illustrated by Kara Kramer , this beautiful biography, made in close collaboration with the Corita Art Center, includes reproductions of Corita's works, a chronology, and author and illustrator notes.
About author(s): Matthew Burgess is a full-time professor at Brooklyn College and a part-time teaching artist in New York City public schools.
He was fascinated by the lives of saints as a child, and now he loves sharing the stories of his artistic heroes with young readers.
Matthew is also the author of Enormous Smallness: A Story of E.
Cummings and Drawing on Walls: A Story of Keith Haring .
He lives with his husband in Brooklyn and Berlin.
Kara Kramer is a mixed media artist, and illustrator who loves to PLORK with all mediums.
She has taught creative art workshops for both children and adults.
Ever since she was little, her happiest hours are spent moving her hands to make something new.
She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her family.
Author(s) | Matthew |
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Smallness | A |
Walls | A |