"E is for Everyone: Celebrating Sister Corita": February 4 -- June 5, 2011.
To mark the 25th anniversary of Sister Corita's life and influence (1918-1986), the Museum of Craft and Folk Art has organized an exhibition showcasing the many dimensions of Corita's artistic practice as an iconoclastic artist, teacher and activist who was known to challenge stereotypes. This exhibition features seminal works from the 1960s and highlights her important personal and professional relationship with Charles and Ray Eames through selected films and documentation.
Curated by Natasha Boas. Opening night Craft Bar and Creative Growth collaboration "CreateRelate" facilitated by Dina Pugh & Adam Katz (The Limits of Fun.) Performance by Magic! Magic! Roses
More info: http://www.mocfa.org/exhibitions/index.htm
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