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In reference to the many interviews in this short film, Sister Corita was seen as joyful, always fulfilled by her work and always brought a wonderful presence everywhere she went.
What seems to inform much of Sister Corita Kent’s work? How does branding inform her pieces?
Often you will get some nice passages from Camus, Merton, Walt Whitman. . .Biblical passages.
This piece by Sister Corita is an example of pop-art, a style popular in the 1950s and 60s, built on bright colors, pop culture, and images that “pop”.
I was drawn to the image you shared, and can’t help but notice the abstractness incorporated in each of her pieces. Each piece seems to branch off one another whether it be through the colors, symbols, shapes, or message.
I think Sister Corita’s art being bright and popped out to everyone was one of the reasons she was so successful throughout her career.
Sister Corita was seen as an A+ person on personality, product, and appearance. People saw the light and the Holy Spirit working through her.
One of the pieces in the beginning of the video says “A Smile Burst Into Bloom.” This piece of art is bright and inspiring. It gives a positive and happy vibe along with the words in the image.
I wonder if religion and science actually dont mix or if thats what people want us to believe
She did everything with joy and love, even when she was judged and her work was considered controversial. She was a hard worker who gave her work her all.
Sister Corita had a passion for her art and she just wanted to express it to others as well. She influenced many people and helped them realise that they could create art as well. The college and art was everything to her.
Sister Corita was constantly happy and joyful, no matter what task was being done. She found a way to do everything happily and this is what made her so successful
Sister Corita was always perceived as joyful and just enjoying life. She was almost never seen as being upset or angry at everything. That’s just how she was.
The entirety of this video made me feel as if I was amidst one of the projects Mr.Hankins has completed.It is unique to see how his work has been inspired by others and see the difference between the two.
Add your insights, takeaways, connections, etc. to the short film featuring Sister Corita Kent.
Attach an image of one of Corita Kent’s serigraphs or installations. Offer the title of the piece and a short description of why you chose this piece to feature in a comment. You can place these anywhere in the video (maybe you find one within the video).
The video establishes credibility for Sister Corita by providing background information for her qualifications in the realm of art.
Sister Corita left an impact everywhere she went. This artwork showcases her mentality towards the world. She believed in positivity, love, and joy and she showed it throughout her life.
I find this quote to be impacting for when someone such as myself thinks about an A+ I imagine perfect. I feel most motivated people in this day and age work to be a perfect student, person, etc. An A+ is the perception of perfect. From this description the listener can envision Corita to be a perfect person. She seems like a remarkable person, well deserving of an A+ person.
Although Sister Corita has had many difficult life obstacles she has had the strength to persist through and touch so many lives while in the process of doing so.
I think this artwork really represents Sister Corita because everyone in the video was singing her praises. She seemed like a genuinely kind and caring woman considering some of her art is political and protests what was happening in the 60’s. She used her devotion to religion to make art that mattered to people even if this got her into trouble with the church.
With her positive thoughts of the world, Sister Corita was able to touch many lives and share her knowledge.
Sister Corita was able to connect with all the people she came into contact with. Her interactions were meaningful and she was able to share something with all the people she encountered. This is important because it shows her personality and her truly positive intentions.
Sister Corita somehow showed her wisdom, humor, and love for the world which Is extremely hard for people to do and to open up like that.
Sister Corita was well known by so many and praised for her good works in par due to her wonderful ability to connect with those she conversed with. Sh was able to share her wisdom, her humor, and the love she had for the world with anyone she came in contact with.
Sister Corita was a people person. Within all she did she made connections with those around her, and never met a stranger. The connections she made reached beyond surface level and I believe they inspired a lot of her work inspiring others to be connected to the world and others.
As several people in the video say, Corita had a very positive impact on those she encountered. She was touching to those she spoke to and had wisdom about the world. She was loving, and was able to inspire so many people.
Sister Corita was a valued person throughout her life. Not only did she leave an impact on the world with her art, but she impacted the people she met on a daily basis. Barbara Turner explains how Sister Corita had a joyful spirit and how she brought joy to everything in her life.
I agree that Sister Corita was a very valued person. Her art work was so influencing to the world. She had a way of delivering messages of hope and joy to a very troubled world.
The biggest component of collage art is using everything you see as inspiration. Sister Corita used ads, magazine articles, religious figures, and even nature in her art. Most people say abstract is the most expressive form of art and even though this isn’t abstract, it does compel emotion. I wonder if using common materials is used to further her message or if that’s just where she found inspiration.
Sister Corita’s always had a joy to her and she went through life very happy. She showcased her art with materials around the world
Sister Corita’s art was unique for her time and it was interesting to see the influences that impacted her. The most influential things were the time in which she was creating and the community that she was in. Her art also evolved over time and it is interesting to see how the details can change but the core design inspiration is really the same as it is from the same artist.
In this area of the video many of sister corita’s pieces of art looked very creative like the dinosaur and the very colorful blanket.
Sister Corita had a certain way to her art and was able to make very unique and creative pieces
During this time, a very popular movement was happening in Los Angeles. There were many nuns doing several things in helping the religious community.
Sister Magdalene Mary could be seen as a part of Sister Corita’s personal “Hero’s Journey”, that being her call to adventure. If Sister Magdalene Mary had not done the things she has been described to have done, Sister Corita may not have reached the amount of people she did.
I agree. Sister Magdalene Mary had a big part in Sister Corita’s success. We all know of Sister Corita being the person who believed in others and helped them, when Sister Magdalene Mary was that to Sister Corita.
Sister Magdelene was a pillar to Sister Corita’s success due to Sister Magdelene’s unrelenting push to succeed. She would push Corita up to speak and helped her become the respected woman she was at the time, and still is today.
In the video, we see that Sister Corita would not have had the influence that she did without the push of Sister Magdelene. She never would have succeeded in the way that she did, and would not have such an impact still on the world today.
Sister Magdalene was the one to guide Corita during all these times. She was the head of the department. She was a big reason to how Sister Corita had succeeded.
“She erupted, she just was like a little firework going off all the time.” This quote from the video really shows how creative Sister Corita’s mind was. Her teacher tells listeners that it was one of the most interesting and exciting classes she had ever had.
I really agree with isabel here because I also believe that she was super creative.
Sister Corita was described as a great teacher by her students. She had high expectations from them and constantly encouraged them to do more than they thought was possible. She had a high standard of excellence for herself and also for the students that she taught.
Sister Corita gave her students the courage to draw even when some of them didn’t even know they could. She showed everyone the artist inside themselves.
Giving your students confidence is the start of something good because if the students have confidence they will keep going.
I agree with you Lacey, I want to piggyback off of you. I believe she was able to do this because of her Joy. She was able to help these kids want to make art from her joy, passion, and talent for art.
“She got us in touch with the artist inside ourselves.” I think this shows how influential of a teacher she was
She taught her students to be able to look at things differently and she changed the way that they see the world by making them be persistent with their work.
Sister Corita saw the possibilities and the best in people always. She gave her students they sent that they each had something to contribute whether they knew it or not
At this point in the video, there has been numerous comments from fellow students and comrades of Sister Corita, that speak of her optimistic mindset. She was said to have “…brought joy to all she did”, “…she was the spirit of the college”, and “…seemed to see the best in people.” The impact of Sister Corita’s attitude stayed with all of her students and had a lasting impact on them and her own legacy.
As the video talks about Sister Corita and how good of a person she was to others, the art in the back is an immaculate choice. It states, “He has set kings down from their throne and lifted up the humble.” This is impactful because it is implying that she treated everyone the same, whether they be kings or povertous.
When people care about you, they can push you to levels you never thought you had in you. When it seems like you have nothing left, they find more out of you somehow. Its easy to believe in yourself and work hard for someone who makes you feel valued. Sister Corita was this to her students, a teacher AND a mentor.
Sister Corita being a mentor to her students isn’t completely new to her. Her mentor Sister Magdalene was Corita’s mentor. Corita using past experience from Magdalene helps her with her being a mentor now.
Sister Corita created a new viewpoint to life and it’s great secrets and mysteries.
I love this message from the video because being open to everything means seeing the world in a different way. There’s so much stuff we miss out on because we aren’t open to new thoughts, new ideas, or new activities. Also, Sister Corita helped so many people see like an artist and create things they never imagined they would. She made them go to carwashes or just people watch to get inspiration. Her art is evidence that everything can be inspiration.
Sister Corita said to get rid of all your assumptions. Which we should because it can change our views on life in a tremendous way.By not having those assumptions it allows you to be open to new ideas and possibilities which is what she would tell her students. Everything can be a source of inspiration if we open our minds to it.
Sister Corita Kent firmly believed in everything being a source of inspiration, even sources in unlikely places. She was said to take her students on field trips to a shopping mall and look at the window displays, or to a random store to find the inspiration.
The image below is a piece of art created by Sister Corita, and this goes to show how she took an ordinary item, and turned it into art. She took the idea of enriched bread, and created that into her artwork.
It mentions being open to everything and in doing so everything can be an inspiration. Sister Corita did this in her art and was constantly creating new things. This is an important lesson that can be learned from her life and artwork.
Sister Corita brought other people to think the way she did, which was to stay positive and look at everything as an opportunity. You are able to take something out of each experience you come in contact with and she taught people that.
Over and over again, the idea of Sister Corita and fellow friends, colleagues, and peers going out and “observing” everyday items more closely and with a more astute awareness is evermore present. Sister Corita was one who could take typical daily practices, observe them, participate in “The Art of Noticing,” and Think Flexibly, or utilize an approach from outside of the box to work from what she had noticed and been inspired by.
I see the picture frame or word finder that Is also used in the classroom and I thought it was cool how she used it to make many pieces of art.
She assigned the students to take an index card with a hole cut in the middle and look through it at certain things. She was teaching them how important parts of the world are and how to see beneath the surface to see the tiny details.
Sister Corita wanted to look at the world in small pieces at a time. Her and her students had little viewfinders so that they could only focus on little parts. The students created art from these small images, and Corita told them it would be more creative that way.
An interesting thing that was mentioned in this video is to be continually looking at things and really see them. It is important to be observant and purposeful in the looking as well to find things and continually grow and learn from these things.
Just as we discussed in class, it takes several exposures to vocabulary words for one to become familiar and comfortable with that term. Similarly, as presented by Corita to many of those close to her, if we only look at something once, we will miss something and not necessarily notice something spectacular, but if we afford ourselves the opportunity to look over and over again, we will be able to observe something special and take note of such.
Relating this to speech, noticing and learning are very different. We all notice what happens around us, but we do not take the time to learn why they happen.
Sister believed in this gospel whole heartedly. She believed that she was responsible for her gift of art and haring it with others. She gave the gift of new eyes to all of her students. She encourage people to see inspiration in everything and see the purpose that the world and the people give us.
Many people may consider someone who understands their own talent to be boastful and to have a lack of humility. Sister Corita was humble, as she was a woman of good faith. She employed the words of the gospel to utilize the talents she was blessed with and she shared them with the world. I relate to this in an academic sense, as many people believe I am “boastful” about my grades when I really just try to take pride in them.
Sister Corita was described by many as a hard worker, she took on the tasks that were physically demanding and was in her studio many hours of the day creating and scheming new ideas for her art.
The words “workpower” truly stuck out to me, as I believe Sister Corita intended. This piece, I believe, was meant to be a call to action for individuals to work towards bring peace and joy into each others.
In the art that is shown on the screen it says, “Our personality is as full of grief and private torment as a clown is always said to be.” I love this statement because it is ironic. Clowns are not seen as full of grief, but rather have a smile painted on their face at all times. This connects the “private torment” to the clowns, as if clowns were sad, their smile would say otherwise. This is the same with being private about your struggles.
Sister Corita’s way of expressing gratitude for her God-given talents is something that we could all learn from, as encouraging others by showing them your talents can inspire them to do something they otherwise would not have done.
Everyone saw her using her talents and that pushed other people out of their comfort zones as well.
Throughout my life I have had many leaders. Typically the leaders I encounter present themselves to be people who not only work hard for themselves but also ensure those around her are working hard too. Corita is a person who could summon one to be successful just from her energy and motivation given to others. It is unique when one can do this and lead others along with themselves.
what did the term “power up” mean to sister Corita. Whatever sister Corita did she always one up to herself and made her students one of themselves too. In a sense all of her artwork powered up the next. She was constantly exploring new ideas and planting the seed of new eyes and her students brains. She truly shows that art can be just about anything you wanted to be.
Sister Corita believed in herself and her work. As she experimented in her work she always had something new and never had a RIGHT way of making art.
She wrote her work out and showed it to people in her life. but these people did not think it was “right”.
She was always going in different directions with her art work and wanting to do different projects for the girls at college.
Her work was described as incredibly unique, it was unlike any other kind of work at the time. She used parts of literature, ads, labels, and other things of that nature to create her art.
Many of those close to Sister Corita discuss how she was always doing things her own way and creating art in a manner nobody had even thought of before. In doing so, she took a risk, she put herself out there in a space in which nobody had put themselves previously. She did this with confidence, and because of this, she made a name for herself, not by staying in line with the flock and dong the traditional, but rather by standing out, being different, and stepping into the unorthodox.
I really appreciate her creation of acceptance of other races and by her creating this type of art, it may motivate others with malicious thoughts about other races can change through her art.
I love this piece of artwork. Often when magazines or commercials or even TV shows use models they are not usually black people. Young black kids, especially young black women, usually lack confidence because of the misrepresentation or the lack of representation.
In life, sometimes we grow and no longer have need for some people in our lives anymore, we become different people and no longer desire to or need to have certain people in our lives. A friend of mine once told me “if you spend a long time with a certain group of people, you’re not really growing”.
Sister Corita had a grasp on the issues that occurred in the world around her, and she exhibited that grasp through her artwork. In her piece titled “Stop the Bombing”, one would assume she was discussing military style conflict when she was really expressing her wish to fight the stereotypes that nuns received. She utilized a political poster style to provide depth in the piece, while still creating a notable work of art.
Sister Corita took everything that was going on during the time of her peak personally; she felt as though she could share the message through her art work. For example this piece of artwork is simple, but has many different takeaways.
People who put that much care into their artwork genuinely make me feel a strong relation with the person in question
Sister Corita used her artwork to shine light onto troubling issues going on at the time. Many people thought of her as a “danger to the faith”. Sister Corita had a gift, her voice. Her artwork began to transform at this time into simple, pastel pieces of work. She was grateful for every aspect of her life, she lived without being envious.
Sister Corita had her artwork judged by the church. She had to leave the church because this was not faithful and it was not what she was supposed to do. She was placed in a box when she wanted to be free.
Sister Corita Kent slowed down majorly during the later portion of her career. This was easily seen through her art work, she went from brights and acrylics to dull pastels. Sister Corita lived a very busy and energetic life, so when she stepped back and started living a more private life some didn’t know how to take it.
The change in art style depicts the change in Corita’s life, having been allowed to express her creative capability with no restrictions, to being told to renounce her vows. Which ended up taking a large tole on Corita’s life and livelihood,as she became more introverted and stuck to her own world and thoughts.
Her change in art shows her change in life when she left the life she had before for a more calm life.
I think this art is supposed to correlate with the idea that Sister Corita is a PROGRESSIVE nun, as supporting members of the LGBTQ+ community would have been very progressive for the time.
Sister Corita mentions how the first and second part of life should be or could be very different from one another. I found it interesting how she mentioned that she was still trying to figure out the second part of her own life. It makes the listener become reflective of their past as well as thinking about what their future may look like as well.
When I first heard this quote in class it really dug deep at me. I’ve had many many teachers over the years I’ve been in school and I can only remember a select few. Those few are the ones that really made an impression on me. When you have a teacher like the sister she gives you a new way of looking at life and completely Alters your state of mind. That kind of thing stays with you for the rest of your life and you never forget that person for giving you that gift. I think the sister stayed with a lot of her students throughout their lives almost like a birthmark or a freckle. Not really seen by everyone else, but there with you none the less.
When you have a great teacher that can carry through the rest of your life, good teachers not only teach you the task at hand, they also teach you life lessons, and other things to help you with that certain task, also with a good you would be less likely to forget what you were taught.
When teachers start teaching it is because they want to teach people what they feel like they know about. In Sister Corita’s life it was teaching people about art. Teachers can help shape people into who they are as a person. Which for the teachers is putting some knowledge they have into you.
Throughout this video, I was drawn to all of the numbers that popped up. Am I the only person who noticed all the numbers? Do they have a significance within the video?
Kynidi, I noticed this too. Maybe is was in reference to her church at the time? Maybe it was a spiritual meaning? Numbers could be in reference to looking at the small things throughout life possibly.
These numbers take me back to walker’s number walk.
I agree these numbers did remind me of the number walk.
I appreciate the connection you were able to make from your own personal experience within the classroom. You made a connection between the video and our assignment.