Sister Corita’s Summer of Love
Ian Potter Museum of Art , 2016
Scope of works
Spatial design concept and planning
Exhibition colour scheme
Production of detailed installation drawings
Sister Corita’s Summer of Love was an exhibition celebrating the life and work of Corita Kent, better known as Sister Corita. Kent was a Roman Catholic nun, educator and artist who created iconic prints throughout the 1960s to share her message of peace and social justice.
Hohab created a vibrant paint scheme to help guide visitors through the exhibition which spanned multiple exhibition spaces within the Potter Museum.







Sister Corita’s Summer of Love was enabled by the Sister Corita Art Center, Immaculate Heart Community, Los Angeles CA (US).
Sister Corita’s Summer of Love was a joint project by the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery and City Gallery Wellington. Curated at the Ian Potter Museum of Art by Samantha Comte.
Images courtesy of Ian Potter Museum of Art