SF artist's Pride show squashed
SF artist's Pride show squashed by foundation, due to assault claims
By Chris Roberts @cbloggy (Examiner)
Street artist Jeremy Novy is no stranger to controversy.
Before he won commissions to put his signature stencils of koi fish on public and private property in The City, his art — pasted on sidewalks and buildings — sometimes broke the law.
Starting Monday, Novy — a rare LGBT street artist in the hetero-dominated world of taggers and stencilists — was supposed to have a monthlong gay culture-themed show in the Castro.
Called “PHONE SEX = SAFE SEX,” the show was to run throughout Pride Month at Magnet, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation-run sexual health clinic in The Castro.
That’s all over now.