Josef Norris
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Anthony Josef Norris | |
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Born | Mount Dora, FL | April 14, 1965
Occupation | Artist |
Josef Norris (full name Anthony Josef Norris, born April 14, 1965) is an American artist who has made public murals and mosaic portraits.
Work[]
Norris has created more than 100 murals throughout the United States. He has been commissioned to create murals for Starbucks Coffee Company, the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, San Francisco Neighborhood Beautification Fund, the City of Oakland, MUNI, and the San Francisco Department of Recreation and Parks.
He was commissioned in 1998 by Starbucks to create a mural at a San Francisco location, and by the Neighborhood Beautification Fund to paint a mural on top of Harvey Milk's camera shop. In 2004 he was commissioned by the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program to create "Camilla's Dream". In 2003 he created the "Performing Arts Mural" located at the Performing Arts Garage at Gough and Fulton Streets. Others, including the 2008 "Jalisa", are located in neighborhoods throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.
Norris was the founder and director of Kid Serve, a non-profit organization that worked with youth to create public art in their communities. In 2008 Kid Serve won an award from San Francisco Beautiful for the mosaic murals created with high school students along Geary Boulevard, including the mural A Sign of Hope. Kid Serve did more than 80 youth mural projects with Bay Area kids from 1999 to 2011, including the Fell Street Mural Project in 2009 with students from San Francisco's Ida B. Wells High School.
Arrest and sentencing[]
On June 2, 2011 Norris was arrested by US FBI agents for possessing child pornography; over 600 pornographic images of children were found on his home computer, according to an arrest warrant affidavit filed in federal court in San Francisco.[1] Norris' personal web site and Kid Serve site were subsequently deactivated. Norris pleaded guilty to the charges, and in March 2012 he was sentenced to six years in prison.[2][3]
References[]
- ^ Van Derbeken, Jaxon (2011-06-02). "SF kids' art mentor charged with having child porn". SFGate. Retrieved 2015-10-23.
- ^ "Calif. nonprofit leader Anthony Josef Norris gets prison in child porn case". CBS News. 2012-03-29. Retrieved 2015-10-23.
- ^ Huet, Ellen (2012-03-29). "Former nonprofit exec gets 6 years for child porn". SFGate. Retrieved 2015-10-23.
External links[]
- Huffington Post Report "Anthony Josef Norris, San Francisco Nonprofit Leader, Gets Prison In Child Porn Case" March 29, 2012
- W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Learning In Deed, Project profile interview, October 1, 2003
- San Francisco Unified School District Press Release, "Leonard R. Flynn Elementary School Pays Tribute to Dolores Huerta," February 10, 2003
- Noe Valley Voice School Report, "New Mural Features Endangered Turtle," April 2005
- Western Edition.com, "Local High School Unveils New Mural," January 2, 2009
- SF Mosaic.com News, Travel Diary, "Josef Norris Mural Unveiling," 2005
- San Francisco Beautiful Newsletter, Vol. 21, #3, Fall 2007
- California Council for the Humanities, California Story Fund, Program Profile
- Society of American Mosaic Artists, Members Meeting and Presentation, March 2009
- Gateway High School Press Release "Gateway High School Students Unveil a Mural of Hope," June 5, 2006
- Artists from San Francisco
- American muralists
- 1965 births
- Living people
- Eastern Michigan University alumni