Events

Oct. 5, Rehm Library, 4 p.m.-  “There Should Be New Rules Next Week: Nellie Scott and Jen Delos Reyes on the Work of Corita Kent,” Opening Discussion, Rehm Library

Oct. 5, Cantor Art Gallery 5:30 p.m. -Opening Reception

Oct. 19, Booth Media Lab, 4 p.m. – Film Screening: “Become a Microscope,” by Aaron Rose. Discussion to follow with Rachelle Beaudoin and Nathan Howard ‘25

Oct. 25, Cantor Art Gallery, 4 p.m. – Justin Poché, “The Prophetic Art of Corita Kent,” gallery talk

Oct. 27, Prior Performing Arts Center, 1 p.m. – “How to Write a Song that Matters,” workshop with Dar Williams STUDENTS REGISTER HERE

Oct. 27, Prior Performing Arts Center, 7 p.m DOOR, SHOW 7:30. – Dar Williams in Concert. PURCHASE TICKETS HERE

Nov. 2 Cantor Art Gallery, 6 p.m. –  Gallery Tour in ASL and Spoken English with Professor Stephanie Clark and Professor Rachelle Beaudoin

Nov. 9, Millard Art Center, 3 p.m. – Poster Making Workshop with artist Roz Crews

Nov. 20, Prior Performing Arts Center Beehive, 4 p.m. –  Mary’s Day Reenactment by artist Roz Crews

Recordings

Nellie Scott, Executive Director of the Corita Art Center and Jen Delos Reyes, Associate Professor of Art, Cornell University, artist, educator and radical community organizer discuss Corita Kent’s “ten rules.” Reyes and Scott share examples for each of the “ten rules.” Founded in 1997, Corita Art Center, a project of the Immaculate Heart Community, preserves and promotes Corita Kent’s art, teaching and passion for social justice. This talk was recorded on October 5, 2023 as a part of the opening of the exhibition, Always Be Around: Corita Kent, Community and Pedagogy at the Cantor Art Gallery.

Recorded on October 30, 2023, Dr. Tim Dulle describes the life and work of Corita Kent after 1968 with the class, Play+Work: God/Art/Corita, taught by Professor Rachelle Beaudoin and Professor Peter Fritz. Tim Dulle, Jr. is a Manresa Postdoctoral Fellow in the Center for Ignatian Service at Saint Louis University. He works as a cultural historian of American Catholicism, with an emphasis on Catholic identity and practice since the Second Vatican Council. His primary research project has focused on the American Pop artist and longtime Roman Catholic nun Corita Kent, and he has taught courses in American Religious History, the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, and Ignatian Spirituality. Sponsored by the McFarland Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture.

Event Photos

Photos by Rachelle Beaudoin, Marta Beyer and Stephen DiRado