Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR456 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 03/25/2019

                            SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 456
 WHEREAS, The Texas Commission on the Arts has announced the
 2020 appointments for State Poet Laureate, State Musician, State
 Two-Dimensional Artist, and State Three-Dimensional Artist; and
 WHEREAS, The state's highest accolade for excellence in the
 arts, designation as a Texas State Artist is conferred on those
 individuals who represent the best of our rich and diverse
 artistic community and who inspire others through their unique
 creative expression; and
 WHEREAS, Emmy Pérez, author of the poetry collections With
 the River on Our Face and Solstice, is the 2020 State Poet
 Laureate; after growing up in Santa Ana, California, she has
 spent the past 18 years of her life in Texas border communities;
 she currently resides in McAllen and works as a professor of
 creative writing at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley,
 where she also serves as associate director for the Center for
 Mexican American Studies; a member of the Macondo Writers
 Workshop for socially engaged writers, she additionally serves
 on the organizing committee for the CantoMundo national workshop
 for Latin American poets; her work has earned her several poetry
 fellowships, and it has been featured on the Poetry Foundation
 website, in Poem-a-Day by the Academy of American Poets, and in a
 host of poetry anthologies; and
 WHEREAS, Singer and pianist Emily Gimble has been selected
 as the 2020 State Musician; a third-generation musician, she
 began performing on stage when she was only seven years old, and
 she went on to record an album, A Case of the Gimbles, with her
 father and grandfather in 2005; after exploring western swing
 with the Marshall Ford Swing Band, she branched out into jazz,
 country, folk, and pop with Warren Hood and the Goods; in 2014,
 she signed on with the Grammy Award-winning band Asleep at the
 Wheel, performing with the group on Austin City Limits and
 recording a duet with one of her idols, Merle Haggard; her debut
 solo album, Certain Kinda, was released in 2017, and she
 continues to tour on her own, with her family band, and with other
 artists; she has received acclaim from the Austin Music Awards as
 the "Best Keyboards" in the city in 2013, 2014, 2018, and 2019; and
 WHEREAS, The 2020 State Two-Dimensional Artist is Earlie
 Hudnall Jr., a photographer whose work has focused on documenting
 the daily lives of African Americans in Houston's Third, Fourth,
 and Fifth Wards; born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, Mr. Hudnall
 moved to Houston to study at Texas Southern University after
 serving in the United States Marines during the Vietnam War; he
 was subsequently hired to photograph communities that were
 impacted by the federal Model Cities program, a component of
 President Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty, and the experience
 greatly influenced his development as an artist; his photographs
 have been exhibited in museums and galleries around the country,
 as well as in such major collections as the Smithsonian American
 Art Museum and the National Museum of African American History
 and Culture; and
 WHEREAS, Named the 2020 State Three-Dimensional Artist,
 Gabriel Dawe is a native of Mexico City who, through his work with
 textiles, attempts to examine the complex construction of gender
 and identity in Mexico and to subvert modern-day notions of
 masculinity and machismo; he creates immersive, site-specific
 installations, and his works have been displayed at numerous
 exhibitions and collections at the Contemporary Arts Museum
 Houston, the Toledo Museum of Art, the Smithsonian American Art
 Museum, and other institutions; Mr. Dawe moved to Dallas to
 pursue his master of fine arts degree at The University of Texas
 at Dallas in 2008, and he was recently honored with the school's
 Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2018; and
 WHEREAS, The artists who have been selected to hold these
 prestigious posts 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 individuals; now,
 therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 86th
 Legislature, hereby congratulate the 2020 Texas Commission on
 the Arts honorees and extend to them sincere best wishes for
 continued fulfillment in their creative endeavors.
 Menéndez
  ________________________________
  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on March 25, 2019.
  ________________________________
  Secretary of the Senate
  ________________________________
  Member, Texas Senate