SATURDAY: Love

Funny, Valentine’s Day actually means something this year.

“Passion for the Possible” The Work of Sister Corita

Opening reception

Saturday, February 14th, 2009 from 1-4pm
(Exhibition runs through April 4, 2009)

With D.I.Y. silk-screen gift stations and musical performance by the Ladies choir with special guests @ 3pm

Corita Kent was one of America’s most celebrated serigraph artists, creating works that won her international acclaim from the 1950s until her death in 1986. As art professor at Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles, her hallmark mixture of captivating images and provocative texts delivered messages of hope and joy to a troubled world.

Passion For The Possible is a retrospective exhibition of Corita’s works from the 1950’s to the 1980’s. It will be presented in a visually stunning installation comprised of original serigraphs, sculpture, photography, wall murals and ephemera related to her life and career.

A series of creative workshops based on Corita’s teachings will be held on selected Saturdays for the duration of the exhibit.

This exhibition is guest curated by Aaron Rose (Beautiful Losers) and is co-organized by the Corita Art Center in Los Angeles (www.corita.org), home of the largest collection of Corita’s serigraphs in the world.

Film screenings

Friday, February 13th, 2009 starting at 8pm

We Have No Art (26min)
filmed in 1967 at the Immaculate Heart College, Los Angeles
A Film by Baylis Glascock

Mary’s Day 1964 (12min)
filmed in 1964 at the Immaculate Heart College, Los Angeles
A Film by Baylis Glascock

BECOME A MICROSCOPE (22min)
90 Statements on Sister Corita
A Film by Aaron Rose

Cal State Northridge Art Gallery
18111 Nordhoff St.
Northridge, CA 91330

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