• Artist:  CORITA KENT (American, 1918 - 1986); Donald Moffett (American, b. 1955)
  • Title:   "Power Up: Sister Corita & Donald Moffett Interlocking" 
  • Medium:   Original Exhibition folded folio from the UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles in 2000; containing an exhibition checklist
  • Edition:  Unknown edition run, expanded version of a project organized in 1997 for the Matrix Series at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hardfort, Connecticut.
  • Size:  26 x 18 inches (overall)
  • Printer/Publisher:  UCLA Hammer Press
  • About the Exhibition:  From the exhibition organized by Julie Ault which drew together works by two artists active almost three decades apart
About the Artist:   Corita Kent's artwork has been recognized for being both striking and delightful. Her works are now widely exhibited worldwide.  Donald Moffett is an artist and activist born in San Antonio, Texas in 1955. He emerged as an artist and activist in the late 1980s, participating in the ACT UP movement, as a founding member of the collective Gran Fury, and as a founding partner of BUREAU, a transdisciplinary studio. Moffett challenges the traditional flat frame of painting through non-traditional techniques and employs new forms that serve as carriers of both personal and political meaning.