Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR19

Introduced
1/31/23  
Refer
1/31/23  

Caption

Recognize Ke Francis as the recipient of the 2023 Governor's Arts Award for Excellence in Visual Arts.

Impact

The recognition provided by SR19 underscores the important relationship between government and the arts, particularly in Mississippi. The Governor's Arts Awards have been established since 1988 to acknowledge outstanding contributions to artistic disciplines in the state. The award serves as a reminder of the state’s commitment to promoting arts and culture, which can influence local governments, organizations, and individuals to support various forms of artistic endeavors.

Summary

Senate Resolution 19 (SR19) serves to recognize Ke Francis, a multimedia artist from Tupelo, as the recipient of the 2023 Governor's Arts Award for Excellence in Visual Arts. This resolution highlights Francis's extensive career that spans over 40 years, as well as his contributions to the fields of visual arts, writing, and publishing. Through this resolution, the Mississippi Senate aims to honor not only Francis's individual accomplishments but also the impact of the arts in community development within the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR19 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates artistic achievement and encourages artists throughout Mississippi. There is a genuine appreciation for the arts within the legislature, indicating that such resolutions foster community pride and attract attention to local talent. The recognition of artists like Ke Francis not only elevates their profiles but also inspires other creators to pursue their artistic paths.

Contention

While SR19 does not present significant points of contention due to its celebratory nature, it illustrates a broader acknowledgement of artists from diverse backgrounds. However, it can be observed that there may be a need for more structured support for artists that extends beyond recognition, focusing on funding, resources, and initiatives that promote arts education and accessibility in various communities across Mississippi.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SR12

Recognize Artist Brent Funderburk as the recipient of the 2024 Governor's Arts Award for Excellence in Visual Arts and Education.

MS SC538

Recognize Mary Lovelace O'Neal as the recipient of the 2022 Governor's Arts Award for Excellence in Visual Art.

MS SR11

Recognize Peter Zapletal as the recipient of the 2024 Governor's Arts Award for Excellence in Performing Arts.

MS SR16

Recognize Robert Poore as the recipient of the 2025 Governor's Arts Award for Excellence in Visual Arts and Landscape Architecture.

MS SR21

Recognize Dr. Ann Fisher-Wirth as the recipient of the 2023 Governor's Arts Award for Excellence in Literature & Poetry.

MS SR15

Recognize Eddie Cotton, Jr., as recipient of Governor's Arts Award for Excellence in Music.

MS SR14

Recognize Cedric Burnside as the recipient of the 2024 Governor's Arts Award for Excellence in Music.

MS SR17

Recognize Ralph Eubanks as the recipient of the 2023 Governor's Arts Award for Excellence in Literature and Cultural Ambassador.

MS SR18

Recognize King Edward Antoine as the recipient of the 2023 Governor's Arts Award for Excellence in Music.

MS SC540

Recognize Myrna Colley-Lee as the recipient of the 2022 Governor's Arts Award for Costume Design and Arts Patron.

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