[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 101 (Thursday, June 23, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S4546]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO NORA JACOBSON
Mr. LEAHY. Mr. President, I want to congratulate Nora Jacobson, a
documentary film maker from Norwich, VT, who recently was awarded the
2016 Herb Lockwood Prize in the Arts.
Herb Lockwood, originally from upstate New York, moved to Vermont in
1982 where he became widely respected for the extraordinary breadth and
depth of his artistic talents. He was a painter, writer, woodworker,
sculptor, cartoonist, and a master guitar player who inspired people of
all ages, and his untimely death from a workplace accident in 1987 at
the age of 27 led his friends and fans to publish his music and
writings and led to his brother Todd to create the prize that bears
Herb's name.
Each year, the prize is awarded to a Vermonter whose work
demonstrates a high level of artistic achievement, coupled with
originality, innovation, and imagination; whose creativity, drive and
philosophy serve as inspiration to other artists; and who has had a
beneficent influence on the Vermont community. The prize includes a
cash award of $10,000. The Burlington City Arts Foundation administers
the prize through the generosity of private donors.
I commend Todd Lockwood for honoring his brother's life in this way
and am very pleased that Nora Jacobson is this year's prize winner.
Nora grew up on a hilltop farm in Norwich, and with the exception of a
few years away, she has spent her life in Vermont. She has produced a
number of documentary films, some of which took as long as a decade to
shoot and edit, like ``Delivered Vacant,'' about gentrification in
Hoboken, NJ, and ``Freedom and Unity: The Vermont Movie,'' a unique
portrayal of memorable periods and individuals in Vermont's 225-year
history. The film is the product of the collaboration of dozens of film
makers, conceived and directed by Nora, and it was shown in town halls
and other locations around the state.
Throughout her career as an independent film maker, Nora Jacobson has
demonstrated the same passionate devotion to film and recognition of
the importance the arts have for Vermont communities that people so
admired in Herb Lockwood. She is a well-deserving recipient of this
year's Herb Lockwood Prize.
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