
Projects
The video below shows some of our past work and ongoing projects.
Much more to come. Stay tuned!
giving grace to pain
giving grace to pain
Easter 2013 72"x36", mixed media Kate Norris & South Side Anglican Layers include palm fronds from Palm Sunday & personal confessions in black ink on black paper from all ages in the church
Calvary: Lent Confession 2014 acrylic on canvas, 84"x60" South Side Anglican congregants privately "confessed" during church service on the canvas at the back of the worship space throughout Lent.
Calvary: Lent Confession 2014 oil and acrylic on canvas, 84"x60" Kate Norris The negative space of the crosses shows the confession under-painting made by the people of South Side Anglican
Rite of Passage Quilt 72"x72" Kate Norris, South Side Anglican artists & South Side Senior Center artists Each artist, spanning ages 5 through 85, expressed their main rite of passage. It was inspired by the Christian hope of baptism where one goes from death to life in Jesus Christ.
giving grace to children
Jesus Welcomes Little Children, 2019, Sharpie on paper, 72"x42", Kate Norris & the families from The Church of the Holy Cross
Angel Gabriel, 80"x60", sharpie on paper, Kate Norris & families of The Church of the Holy Cross... Children imagined the Angel Gabriel surprising Mary with good news in their scribbles and drawings
Hope Door 2015, 72" x 36", Mixed Media, Kate Norris & children of South Side Anglican... Children wet their feet in blue and green paint as they wandered on the door. Then Hope himself entered in and pulled them to safety.
Lent 2019 Confession, pastel, collage, Kate Norris & families of The Church of the Holy Cross
Bible stories told in color
“Angel Gabriel,” 2019
Kate Norris & families of The Church of the Holy Cross & I’On neighborhood
Sharpie on paper, 110” x 60”
Collaborative drawing with children. We imagined the angel surprising Mary, the future mother of Jesus, in her home with his good news.