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Ice Cream and Ice Breakers: Kicking off the Fall

At least once during the academic year the LEAP Center hosts an event for students looking to learn more information about the Pre-Law Society, LEAP Center Events, or the LEAP Ambassadors. We do, however, encourage a free-ranging discussion and much fun–in short, the conversational topics go far beyond the latest in school news.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Pre-Law Society, Legal Kats, LEAP Ambassadors

When not just socializing and whilst crunching on cookies and digging into delicious ice cream, students learned all about the LEAP Ambassadors, the Austin Internship Program, and the other various events that are offered throughout the semester by the LEAP Center.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Pre-Law Society, Legal Kats, LEAP Ambassadors

It was a great opportunity for the students that attended to meet and connect with other students that shared their interests. Students weren’t the only people who attended, however! Dean Zink and Associate Deans Sanford and Callaway also stopped by for the opportunity to grab a sweet treat and mingle with the students in the Holcombe Room.

Students were also able to spin our wheel and win a prize! Our prizes ranged from “study packs,” which contained various school supplies, to dry erase boards for their dorm rooms, or even portable batteries.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Pre-Law Society, Legal Kats, LEAP Ambassadors

There were plethora of questions about what the LEAP Ambassadors do and how students can get more involved in the organization which we were happy to answer, and even more happy to see such interest in what we do!

SHSU, LEAP Center, Pre-Law Society, Legal Kats, LEAP Ambassadors

As the social came to a close, students who were interested in attending the Pre-Law meeting directly after filtered out, and we began to clean up with the hope that next year would be just as successful. The LEAP Center is excited to host our Social again next year!

SHSU, LEAP Center, Pre-Law Society, Legal Kats, LEAP Ambassadors

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on September 15, 2018Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, FunTags LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Legal Kats, Pre-Law Society, SHSULeave a comment on Ice Cream and Ice Breakers: Kicking off the Fall

Breaking into SHSU the LEAP Way

The day before the first day of classes two LEAP Ambassadors tried to assist a group of 17 incoming freshmen with the transition to full-time college.

With clear instructions from Candice Wilson (Program Coordinator for First-Year Experience), Makayla Mason and Chase Kennemer developed an ice breaker called “Chain.”

Each student introduced themselves by stating their name, one thing they are scared of about starting college, and then a fun fact about themselves such as their favorite color or the sports they played in high school. Afterward, a student who shared the same fun fact as the student previously would link arms with that student and begin their introduction. This students had a great time getting to know one another and opening up about their fears. In the end, the ice breaker showed that we were all connected to one another and that we all shared the same initial fears when starting college.

After the ice breaker, we addressed some of their fears by answering questions and giving basic advice. We discussed the pre-law society, the LEAP Center and the events it hosts like the mock LSAT and the mock law class, all of which are excellent tools for those who want to pursue a career in law. Overall, the group felt more comfortable starting their freshman year and we enjoyed meeting these students and hope to see them at upcoming LEAP events!

SHSU, First-Year Experience, Pre-Law Cohort, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors

 

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on September 12, 2018Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, VolunteeringTags First-Year Experience, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Pre-Law Cohort, SHSULeave a comment on Breaking into SHSU the LEAP Way

Hawaii in Huntsville–Wynne Home Fun

Although we started the day in Huntsville, Texas, after arriving at the Wynne Home we were transported to tropical Hawaii in a matter of seconds. We grabbed a lei and prepared for a fun-filled event.

The occasion was the Wynne Home’s annual Hawaiian Luau and, as with all things Wynne Home, we try to be there to help.

We began by assisting with set up.  This involved insuring that there were selfie-stations…

SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau, Victoria McClendon-Leggett, Chase Kennemer
SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau, Victoria McClendon-Leggett, Chase Kennemer
SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau

…food…

SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau

…craft table and side walk chalk….which soon filled up with children.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau, Victoria McClendon-Leggett
SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau, Victoria McClendon-Leggett

One of the favorite activities each year is the Limbo contest, and that proved true this year.  And, as with previous years, we had to explain and re-explain the rules…

SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau, Makayla Mason, Chase Kennemer
SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau, Makayla Mason Chase Kennemer
SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau, Makayla Mason Chase Kennemer

A hula hoop contest featured numerous talented people…

SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau
SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau
SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau

…and some LEAP Ambassadors.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau, Makayla Mason
SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau, Chase Kennemer
SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau, Chase Kennemer

The kids then teamed up and competed in a beach relay where they took turns scooping sand from one bucket and running and placing it into another. Running and dropping sand made the game fun for the kiddos who competed for tickets and toys.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau
SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau
SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau

These events provided children the opportunity to not only have fun, but win a lot of prizes in the contest.  Following an enjoyable coda featuring Ballet Folklorico, the crowd wrapped up with some more food, a bit more hula hooping, and some final selfies.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau
SHSU, LEAP Center, Wynne Home Luau

It was such a fun day and we hope to see you at next year’s luau!

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on September 9, 2018September 9, 2018Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Volunteer, VolunteeringTags Ballet Folklorico, Hawaiian Luau, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, LEAP Center Internships, SHSU, Wynne HomeLeave a comment on Hawaii in Huntsville–Wynne Home Fun

Live and On Air: LEAP Does KSAM

In the process of learning more about their local community, LEAP Ambassadors also have the opportunity to discuss their events with local media.  On their first day of school, the students visited with Larry Crippen– the hard-working News Director for KSAM Radio.  Crippen provided the students with the opportunity to discuss their recent and upcoming events, which the students did with relish!

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, KSAM, Around Town, Huntsville Texas

Maggie Denena, a LEAP Center Student Worker, discussed past event, such as the LEAP Center’s numerous trips this summer as part of a grant project on American Photographer Mark Burns.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Big Bend National Park, Mark Burns, Photography, EURECA

Makayla Mason discussed some of her activities–such as her trip to Hawaii–and our upcoming activities, such as our trip to the Texas Tribune Festival in late September.  (See upcoming events here!) and our planned visits to Houston for various author-related events.

In addition to informing the community of our goings-on, this experience also provides students the chance to learn media relations and communications.  Even the most articulate people can freeze when a recording device is in their face…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, KSAM, Around Town, Huntsville Texas

…but with Larry’s comfortable professionalism, the students were able to learn the process, inform the public, and gain a new experience all at once!

 

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on August 30, 2018August 30, 2018Format AsideCategories Civic EngagementTags Around Town, Huntsville Texas, Larry Crippen, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Mike Yawn, SHSULeave a comment on Live and On Air: LEAP Does KSAM

Literature, Crime, and Law

The “L” in LEAP stands for “Law,” but it could also be an abbreviation for “Literature,” given the Center’s regular appearances at book signings and author discussions.  This week the LEAP Center enjoyed a talk by Patricia Hunt Holmes, whose first novel addresses the problem of  international human trafficking.

Patricia Hunt Holmes spent three decades as an attorney for Vinson & Elkins, one of the largest law firms in the country.  For the last two decades of her career, she was a partner at the law firm.  She also has a Ph.D. in Russian and Asian History.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Patricia Hunt Holmes, Brazos Bookstore

She’s a smart woman.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Patricia Hunt Holmes, Brazos Bookstore

Following her retirement a few years ago, Holmes began taking workshops on writing, and the idea of a novel took shape.  The result of that journey is “Searching for Pilar,” a novel that spans Mexico and the US, with much of the narrative set in Houston–one of the largest human trafficking hubs in the country.

Holmes began her talk by reading from the novel, focusing on a passage that lays out how a person might get ensnared in human trafficking.  In this case, the novel’s main character, Pilar, shows up for a job interview, where she is drugged and kidnapped.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Patricia Hunt Holmes, Brazos Bookstore

This scenario was inspired by a true event, and Holmes assiduously researched the novel to make it ring true.  In fact, one of her sources was Linda Geffin, the former Chief of the Harris County Special Prosecution Unit.  Indeed, Ms. Geffin attended the discussion, and thanked Holmes for “addressing a serious issue” in the form of a thriller so that “more people might become aware of this issue.”

Following the reading, Holmes offered a brief slide show, illuminating locations that inspired her work.  Then, Dr. Sandra Frieden (Professor of German at UH), led an engaging Q & A with Holmes .

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Patricia Hunt Holmes, Brazos Bookstore

Following the discussion, Ms. Holmes signed books, chatted with new fans, and caught up with long-time friends.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Patricia Hunt Holmes, Brazos Bookstore

While Holmes signed books, Bianca Saldierna was able to strike up a conversation with Ms. Geffin, who discussed the formation of the Special Prosecution Unit, and her own experiences as Chief.  Ms. Geffin was engaging and helpful, offering an insight and advice to Saldierna, an aspiring attorney.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Linda Geffen, Brazos Bookstore

By the end of the event, it was just Saldierna, Geffin, and Holmes (and the nice folks at Brazos Bookstore), and this provided Geffin and Holmes a chance to catchup a bit and Saldierna a chance to learn from two experienced and successful attorneys.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Patricia Hunt Holmes, Brazos Bookstore, Linda Geffin

It was Ms. Holmes’ first major book signing, and she handled it well. While providing an intriguing overview of the book, she also informed her audience of the seriousness of human trafficking in Houston, spent time with each member of the audience, and took time to help a young woman with a bright future.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Patricia Hunt Holmes, Brazos Bookstore

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on July 20, 2018July 20, 2018Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Law, LiteratureTags Brazos Bookstore, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Linda Geffin, Patricia Hunt Holmes, SHSU1 Comment on Literature, Crime, and Law

A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening: With Ludovico Einaudi at Jones Hall

Even when LEAP Ambassadors graduate, they continue to contribute educational opportunities for SHSU.  So while Bianca Saldierna graduated in May of 2018, a couple of months later she organized a small group for dinner, followed by attendance at a Ludovico Einaudi concert at Jones Hall in Houston.

Our dinner was at La Fisheria, which specializes in Mexican seafood.  Three of us–in an act of almost willful redundancy–ordered the same item: sampler tacos.  The more adventurous of us had Tamal con Camerones and Vuelve a la Vida.  The food was delicious, and we highly recommend the restaurant, both for its casual ambience and food. It also is conveniently located in the Theater District, so it was a short walk to Jones Hall, where we would be attending the concert.

Einaudi is a composer and pianist who performs with five other musicians.  These five other musicians are highly versatile, playing (by our count) somewhere between 14-20 instruments, including the cello, violin, xylophone, drums, tambourine, gongs (including a water gong), and many instruments that weren’t immediately recognizable.  One, for example, resembled a birdcage.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Ludovico Einaudi, Jones Hall Houston

With a dynamic video background, great lighting, and beautiful music, the show was wonderful.

Einaudi began with a one hour set featuring his piano work in collaboration with his musicians.  The music was generally uptempo, with most of the songs finishing with a rousing crescendo.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Ludovico Einaudi, Jones Hall Houston

With the audience fully engaged, Einaudi embarked on a forty-minute solo set.  These songs bled into each other, such that it was not always clear when one piece ended and the next began.

At the conclusion of this section, Einaudi then turned to face the audience–for the first time–and invited his accompanying musicians back on stage.  With new background video, fog, and more uptempo music–mixing pop, folk, international and new age–Einaudi found new ways to engage the audience.

Einaudi closed to a rousing–standing–ovation…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Ludovico Einaudi, Jones Hall Houston

…that eventually brought the performer back for an encore.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Ludovico Einaudi, Jones Hall Houston

The evening exposed us to the beautiful music of Einaudi, while also giving us a chance to spend time with LEAP Alums who have wasted no time after graduation in providing educational and cultural opportunities to others.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Ludovico Einaudi, Bianca Saldierna, Jones Hall Houston

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on July 18, 2018Format AsideCategories Art, Civic Engagement, FoodTags Jones Hall Houston, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Ludovico Einaudi, SHSULeave a comment on A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening: With Ludovico Einaudi at Jones Hall

Summer Fun in Phoenix

Early Morning Hike, by Maggie Denena

Today, the LEAP Center hiked Pinnacle Peak in Scottsdale, Arizona.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix, Pinnacle Park, Hikes

The peak rises to an elevation of 3,169 feet and offers a 1.75-mile trail exploring the area. The weather was beautiful and the views were incredible. Pinnacle Peak offered scenery of towering saguaro cacti, strawberry hedgehog cacti, jumping cacti and many other forms of dry desert plants and shrubbery.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix, Pinnacle Park, Hikes

We chose a relatively painless hike for our first day to get ourselves acclimated to the weather in Arizona.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix, Pinnacle Park, Hikes

We enjoyed seeing such perfectly groomed golf courses and pools at the bottom of the rugged, dusty mountain.  What is interesting about the trail is, instead of forming a loop around the mountain, the trail ends at a separate point and hikers must return the way they came, making the hike a total of 3.6 miles!

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix, Pinnacle Park, Hikes

Some of us increased our field of vision by climbing on big rocks and boulders scattering the landscape.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix, Pinnacle Park, Hikes
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix, Pinnacle Park, Hikes

Our new vantage points showed us just how high up we really were! These risky attempts certainly paid off and we were able to capture some great shots of the mountains around us.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix, Pinnacle Park, Hikes
Pinnacle Peak is a man-made trail and is kept up by maintenance for the safety of hikers. One thing we all learned was that jumping cacti do attack!

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix, Pinnacle Park, Hikes, Jumping Cholla

Professor Yawn was the unfortunate victim of these dangerous predators and had to have a small bundle of barbs removed from his hand.

My favorite part of the hike was climbing on a boulder over looking the side of the mountain, offering an unusual view.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix, Pinnacle Park, Hikes

One thing I experienced that was new to me was the different type of climate here in Arizona; instead of the suffocating humidity we know all too well in Huntsville. Arizona air is drier and easier to function in,but can quickly turn dangerous if you are not diligent about staying hydrated. Overall, the hike was a great experience and I look forward to the many more hikes during our trip to Arizona and Utah!

Phoenix Art Museum, by Ryan Brim

After some time to recuperate at the hotel after the hike, the LEAP Ambassadors headed to the Phoenix Museum of art. There, in the permanent collection, we saw many of our favorite artists: Maya Lin,

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Maya Lin, Colorado River

Alexander Calder,

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Alexander Calder

Sol LeWitt,

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Sol Lewitt

and Louise Nevelson,

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Louise Nevelson

and many others.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum

We were even able to see a painting by Kehinde Wiley, the artist that did the official portrait of Former President Barack Obama.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Kehinde Wiley

The temporary exhibit by Valeska Soares, titled Any Moment Now, was a series of sculptures, media, and interactive art that were linked by the motif of time.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares

Some of the installments include suspended disco balls of various sizes…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares

…spinning at different speeds…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares

…a barrier of light bulbs with long cords attached to the ceiling…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares

…and a wall completely lined with the covers of books with time-related titles.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares

The artistry that went into the pieces was impressive: one example was an assortment of pillows, mattresses and other usually-soft furniture items made from marble that looked comfortable enough to take a nap on.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Valeska Soares

We also saw works by Anish Kapoor…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, Anish Kapoor

…and other pieces of which we were particularly fond.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Phoenix Art Museum, JMW Turner

We couldn’t stay long, as the museum closed at 5:00, so we decided to look around the outside of the Arizona State Capitol and the surrounding war memorials, including monuments for the Navajo Codebreakers…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Arizona Capitol Building

…those who lost their lives in WWII from Arizona, and elements from the USS Arizona.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Arizona Capitol Building

After a short trip around the grounds…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Arizona Capitol Building

…we found a small coffee shop, Green New American Vegetarian, to wait and sip on coffee for a little while before we went to Papago Park at sunset.

Sunset and Dinner, by Dillon Glass

One of the great places to see a sunset is Papago Park’s “Hole in the Rock.”  As the name suggests, it is a hole in a large rock–almost a mountain–in which visitors can perch and watch the sunset.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Papago Park

We set up in different locations, set up our photographic equipment, and recorded the sunset and enjoyed each other’s company.

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SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Papago Park
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Papago Park
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SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Papago Park
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Papago Park
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Papago Park

Following sunset, the LEAP ambassadors headed to Rustler’s Rooste for dinner to cap off a day full of activities. At the main entrance to the restaurant there’s a Longhorn laying in his pen; and being from Texas, everyone truly felt at home. When walking into the building, the country twang is immediately felt, but with an Arizona twist. While waiting on a table, the LEAP ambassadors enjoyed listening to a live band performing classic country music (from the likes of Hank Williams, Brooks & Dunn and many more) as fellow patrons line danced.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Rustlers Rooste

Once seated, everyone tried fried rattlesnake and cactus for the first time; and it was delicious!

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Rustlers Rooste

The fried rattlesnake and cactus was just the beginning. Once finishing that, everyone shared a huge platter of “Cowboy Stuff”….

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Rustlers Rooste

…which ranged from steak and fish kabobs, to pork ribs and chicken wings that literally fell off the bone.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Rustlers Rooste

After a great day full of exploring, learning and enjoying some fantastic food, the group was ready to head back to the hotel and recharge for another insightful day in Arizona.

 

 

 

 

 

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on July 3, 2018July 3, 2018Format AsideCategories Art, Civic Engagement, Politics, TravelTags Arizona Capitol Building, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Papago Park, Phoenix, Phoenix Art Museum, Pinnacle Park, Rustler's Rooste, SHSULeave a comment on Summer Fun in Phoenix

Under the Lights: Art and Politics in San Antonio

While a current LEAP Ambassador enjoyed six days in Austin as part of the New Leadership Texas program, two recent graduates were spending days in San Antonio as elected delegates to the State Republican Convention.

For those who have never been to a state convention, it’s an experience.  While many delegates meet on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday to attend committee meetings, most of the rank-and-file delegates show up on Thursday to participate in votes, listen to speeches by the state’s leading public figures, and to enjoy special events hosted by the party and its leaders.

For Karla Rosales and Christina Perez, it was an opportunity to move into leadership positions.  Karla, who was making her second appearance as a delegate, was appointed delegate counter for Walker County, at least for the first day.  For Christina, a first-time delegate, it was a chance to make new connections, learn about the process, and do some work for her new boss, Congressman Kevin Brady, at his Saturday “Kolaches with Kevin” event.

The official business began on Thursday, June 14, when delegates met in General Session for a “get-acquainted session,” but also to hear speeches from the two candidates for State Party Chair: (1) the incumbent James Dickey and (2) challenger Cindy Asche.  Both spoke in the general session, asking for votes and laying out a vision.

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When the general session convened, delegates headed to rooms sorted by Senatorial District.  Walker County delegates headed to Senate District 5–a district more or less controlled by the populous Williamson County–where business was tended to.

The business included electing permanent officers for our senate district meetings; and electing members to the credentials, rules, platform, legislative priorities, and state nominations committees.  When these positions were contested, they involved taking votes, and Karla had a chance to perform her duties as “vote counter.”

Texas GOP, Texas Republican Convention 2018, Senate District 5, Karla Rosales

During this process, the Senate District voted in Walker County’s own Madeline Loosier as a member of the Legislative Priorities committee.

Texas GOP, Texas Republican Convention 2018, Senate District 5, Madeline Loosier

This “get-acquainted” day ended early, leaving delegates the opportunity to attend various social events or to do their own thing.  For Karla and Christina, this involved heading to the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, where much fun was had.

One of the key exhibits was “Immersed,” which included four artists–including Andy Warhol’s film “Sunset”–whose work involved immersing yourself in the experience of art.  The first of these, “Pleasure Principle,” by Chris Sauter, was quite an experience, with odd lights shining through holes in a “home” that was unusually decorated.

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Chris Seuter

Perhaps the most fun of the installations was Phillip Worthington’s “Shadow Monsters,” which allowed visitors to be part of the art.  Visitors stood in front of a light, which transmogrified the visitor’s appearance, while also allowing them the opportunity to access numerous props, which were similar transmogrified by the screen.

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Phillip Worthington
SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Phillip Worthington
SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Phillip Worthington
SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Phillip Worthington
SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Phillip Worthington

Also intriguing was Yayoi Kusama’s…

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Yayoi Kusama

… “Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity,” a hall of mirrors type installation, which also included lighting effects.

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Yayoi Kusama
SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Yayoi Kusama

This was another of our favorites, and was doubly interesting because we had seen a similar work by this artist at the Phoenix Art Museum.

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Phoenix Art Museum, Yayoi Kusama

Our least favorite was “Sunset,” by Andy Warhol, which was a 33-minute abstract-like film of a sunset.

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum

In the midst of these installations were fun interactive “art” games that we quickly jumped into, while also branding LEAP at the McNay.

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, LEAP
SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, LEAP
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SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, LEAP
SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, LEAP
SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, LEAP
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SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, LEAP

The McNay isn’t as large as the major museums in Dallas or Houston, but it has a very nice collection, with a smattering of works across diverse times and regions.  There were 19th century European masters such as Van Gogh…

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Van Gogh

…Monet…

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Monet

…Cezanne…

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Cezanne

Plus, much modern and contemporary art, such as Picasso…

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Picasso

…Pollock (far left, below)…

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum,

…OKeeffe (center, above; and below)…

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, O'Keeffe

…Alexander Calder…

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Alexander Calder

…Louise Nevelson…

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Louise Nevelson

…Sally Skoglund…

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Sally Skoglund

…Donald Judd…

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Donald Judd

…Robert Indiana…

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Robert Indiana

…and SHSU alum Danville Chadburne.

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Danville Chadburne

Their sculpture garden is smallish, but has a very nice collection of artists such as Lois Jimenez…

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Luis Jimenez

…the aforementioned Robert Indiana…

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Robert Indiana

…and Joel Shapiro….

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, McNay Art Museum, Joel Shapiro

It was a fun start to the convention and site-seeing, and a nice way to mix art and politics.

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on June 19, 2018June 25, 2018Format AsideCategories Art, Civic Engagement, Politics, TravelTags Christina Perez, Georgia O'Keeffe, Karla Rosales, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Luis Jimenez, McNay Art Museum, Republican Party, Robert Indiana, SHSULeave a comment on Under the Lights: Art and Politics in San Antonio

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