82R28997 BPG-D By: Guillen H.C.R. No. 165 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, The Texas Commission on the Arts has announced the 2011 and 2012 appointments for the positions of State Poet Laureate, State Musician, State Two-Dimensional Artist, and State Three-Dimensional Artist; and WHEREAS, Honorees are chosen for the exceptional quality of their work and for their outstanding commitment to the arts in Texas; nominees must either be native Texans or have resided in the state for at least five years; in addition, they must have received critical recognition from state, regional, and national publications, and they must have attained the highest levels of excellence in their respective disciplines; and WHEREAS, David M. Parsons is the 2011 Texas State Poet Laureate; inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters in 2009, Mr. Parsons is the recipient of numerous awards, among them a National Endowment for the Humanities Dante Fellowship to the State University of New York and the French/American Legation Poetry Prize; he has published two collections of poems, and his work has appeared in numerous journals and magazines, including Gulf Coast, The Texas Review, and Louisiana Literature; and WHEREAS, The 2011 Texas State Musician is singer-songwriter Lyle Lovett, who has blurred genre boundaries over the course of 14 albums that deftly combine elements of country, swing, jazz, folk, gospel, and blues; a four-time Grammy Award winner, Mr. Lovett has logged significant time at the top of the Billboard charts; he has branched successfully into acting as well, appearing in 13 feature films, including several noteworthy Robert Altman pictures, and he is active in many philanthropic causes; and WHEREAS, Melissa W. Miller has been selected as the 2011 Texas State Two-Dimensional Artist; acclaimed for her bold, imaginative, allegorical paintings of animals, she has pursued an iconoclastic path since the mid-1970s; her works have been exhibited at many major museums across the nation, including the Corcoran Museum in Washington, D.C., and the Brooklyn Museum of Fine Arts, and they have been featured in the Whitney and Venice Biennials; an associate professor of art at The University of Texas at Austin, Ms. Miller has also been a visiting lecturer and guest artist at more than 40 universities, colleges, and art institutes; and WHEREAS, Corpus Christi native and Rockport resident Jesus Moroles is the 2011 Texas State Three-Dimensional Artist; more than 2,000 of his works have found a place in museums and corporate, public, and private collections; his "Lapstrake," a massive 22-foot, 64-ton abstract sculpture, is located across from the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and his work was featured in the landmark traveling exhibition Contemporary Hispanic Art in the United States; Mr. Moroles has also served on the board of the Smithsonian American Art Museum and received the 2008 National Medal of Arts; and WHEREAS, The 2012 Texas Poet Laureate is Jan Seale, the author of six poetry volumes and several books of short fiction and essays; her writing has appeared in Texas Monthly, The Yale Review, and other periodicals, as well as numerous anthologies, and her work has been featured on National Public Radio; a popular presenter, she has given readings and workshops around the country, and she is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship; and WHEREAS, Billy F Gibbons of ZZ Top fame has been selected as the 2012 Texas State Musician; a much-imitated guitarist, he is also the lead singer of the iconic band, which was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004, and he wrote many of its blockbuster hits; he has collaborated with a wide range of artists, among them B. B. King, Queens of the Stone Age, Roky Erickson, and Les Paul; in addition, he is a car customizer and actor and plays a recurring role on the television series Bones as a fictionalized version of himself; and WHEREAS, The 2012 Texas State Two-Dimensional Artist is Karl Umlauf, who grew up in Austin; after completing his master of fine arts degree at Cornell University in 1963, he began teaching at the University of Pennsylvania, and his paintings were exhibited in a number of prominent East Coast galleries and museums; his long career in higher education eventually brought him to East Texas State University and then Baylor University; he has won many prizes and purchase awards for reliefs in a variety of materials, including fiberglass and cast paper; fascinated with geological substrata and archeological burial sites as well as salvage yards and abandoned industrial sites, he has concentrated on imaginative facades since 2000; and WHEREAS, Bill FitzGibbons has been selected as the 2012 Texas State Three-Dimensional Artist; a former Fulbright Scholar, he is known for large-scale light sculptures that transform building walls into elaborately programmed spectrums of constantly moving light; he has received more than 30 public art commissions in five countries; since 2002, he has served as the executive director of the Blue Star Contemporary Art Center in San Antonio, and he is a member of the board of the International Sculpture Center; and WHEREAS, The men and women who have been selected to hold these prestigious posts for the next two years have all greatly contributed to the vibrant cultural life of the Lone Star State, and Texas is indeed fortunate to be home to these talented artists; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the 82nd Legislature of the State of Texas hereby honor the 2011 and 2012 appointees to the positions of State Poet Laureate, State Musician, State Two-Dimensional Artist, and State Three-Dimensional Artist and extend to each of them sincere best wishes for continued creativity and achievement.