Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR184

Introduced
6/21/10  

Caption

Commends Jana Napoli and the YA/YA Alumni artists for their art work and activities as ambassadors of Louisiana culture to the people of Poland and Germany through presentation of the Floodwall exhibit.

Impact

The resolution highlights the positive impact of the Floodwall project not merely as an art installation but as a community engagement tool. By being selected to exhibit in prestigious venues in Warsaw and Berlin, it underscores Louisiana's rich cultural heritage on an international platform. The project aims to foster dialogue about civic education and community resilience, especially among young people and marginalized groups. This aligns with the state's goals of promoting arts and culture as vital components of its identity.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 184 commends New Orleans artist Jana Napoli along with the YA/YA Alumni Artists for their artistic contributions, particularly their mixed media installation known as 'Floodwall.' This exhibit serves as a memorial honoring the victims of Hurricane Katrina by commemorating their losses through a creative representation of personal items salvaged from the aftermath of the disaster. The installation encapsulates the profound themes of loss, memory, and renewal, drawing parallels to various historical contexts of displacement and hardship.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR184 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a strong appreciation for the arts and their role in cultural representation. Supporters of the resolution view it as an essential acknowledgment of the hard work of local artists who serve as ambassadors of Louisiana culture. The emphasis on community involvement and education further reinforces the positive outlook, as such initiatives resonate well with constituents, particularly in areas affected by Hurricane Katrina.

Contention

While the resolution itself is commemorative and generally well-received, potential contention could arise around the themes presented in the Floodwall installation. Opponents might question how representative or inclusive these narratives are concerning the diverse experiences of New Orleans residents post-Katrina. Additionally, discussions surrounding funding for such cultural projects and their implications for local arts might also emerge as points of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR174

Encouraging The Capitol Modern Museum And State Foundation On Culture And The Arts To Increase Opportunities For Artists, Songwriters, And Producers To Showcase Their Talent On A Public Platform While Fostering Access To All Forms Of Art.

LA SCR198

Encouraging The Capitol Modern Museum And State Foundation On Culture And The Arts To Increase Opportunities For Artists, Songwriters, And Producers To Showcase Their Talent On A Public Platform While Fostering Access To All Forms Of Art.

LA SCR90

Commends Brad Richard as the recipient of the 2015 Louisiana Culture Award for Artist of the Year.

LA SR45

Commends the Louisiana Partnership for the Arts for their contributions to the arts and culture in Louisiana and designates Thursday, April 18, 2024, Arts Day in Louisiana.

LA HR234

Commends Barbara Franklin upon her 2017 induction into the Louisiana Folklife Center Hall of Master Folk Artists

LA HCR111

Commends Molly Buchmann and Sharon Mathews on the occasion of their retirement as artistic directors of Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre

LA SR66

Commends 2021-2022 Inspiring Health Justice Residents and scholar-in-residence on their residency collaboration of DESPAIR-ity

LA HR568

Atlanta Jewish Film Festival; 25 years of artistic and cultural excellence; recognize

LA HR797

Commending Del Ray Artisans.

LA HCR101

House concurrent resolution honoring spouses Eugene Uman and Elsa Borrero on their quarter century of leadership at the Vermont Jazz Center and for their individual artistic and educational contributions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.