- Glenna Goodacre
Glenna Maxey Goodacre (born 1939 in
Lubbock, Texas , U.S.) is a sculptor best known for having designed theSacagawea dollar that entered circulation in theUnited States in 2000. She also designed theVietnam Women's Memorial located inWashington, D.C. , of which there is a smaller replica atVietnam Veterans Memorial State Park in Angel Fire,New Mexico .Art
Goodacre's art appear in public, private, municipal and museum collections throughout the U.S. Her bronze sculptures feature lively expression and texture. Goodacre graduated from Monterey High School in Lubbock. She then completed studies at
Colorado College and classes at the Art Students League inNew York . She became a successful Texas painter, but for the last thirty years she has concentrated mainly on sculpture. She has simultaneously been an active wife, mother, and now grandmother.Her most well-known work is the Vietnam Women’s Memorial installed in Washington, D.C. in 1993. Goodacre was selected in 1997 as sculptor for the monumental Irish Memorial in Philadelphia. Completed and installed at Penn’s Landing in 2003, the massive bronze is her most ambitious public sculpture—with 35 life-size figures. In 1998, her 8-foot standing portrait of
Ronald W. Reagan was unveiled at theReagan Library inSimi Valley, California . Another cast is at theNational Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum inOklahoma City . After a nationwide competition for a Sacagawea dollar coin design in 1999, Goodacre’s rendering for the face was unveiled at the White House by First LadyHillary Clinton .In 2004, her heroic bronze portrait of legendary West Point Coach Colonel Earl "Red" Blaik was dedicated at the National College Football Hall Of Fame. In 2004, she also designed the Children’s Medal of Honor awarded to First Lady
Laura Bush in Dallas by the Greater Texas Community Partners. An academician of the National Academy of Design and a fellow of the National Sculpture Society, Goodacre has won many awards at their exhibitions in New York. Goodacre has received honorary doctorates from Colorado College, her alma mater, andTexas Tech University in her hometown of Lubbock. In 2002, her work won the James Earl Fraser Sculpture Award at the Prix De West Exhibition. In 2003, she was awarded the prestigious Texas Medal Of Arts and later that year was inducted into the Cowgirl Hall Of Fame in Fort Worth.In 2005 a street in Lubbock was named Glenna Goodacre Boulevard, and in Santa Fe at the
State Capitol ,Governor Bill Richardson presented Goodacre with the New Mexico Governor’s Award For Excellence in the Arts. In 2006, Richardson appointed her to the State Quarter Design Committee to develop a U.S. quarter coin representing New Mexico.In March 2007 Glenna suffered a fall and head injury. In August, she returned home from the hospital to resume her normal activities with her family, friends, and two poodles. She makes daily visits to her studio which is by her home.
Glenna is a life-long visitor to New Mexico and a resident since 1983. She and her husband attorney C.L. Mike Schmidt have homes in Santa Fe and Pecos.
Goodacre was inducted into the
Buddy Holly Walk of Fame in Lubbock in 1997.In August 2005, the former 8th Street in the vicinity of Texas Tech in Lubbock was renamed Glenna Goodacre Boulevard. She is the mother of the former
Victoria's Secret modelJill Goodacre (born 1965), the wife of musician and actorHarry Connick, Jr. (born 1967), ofNew Orleans .Injury
Goodacre was transferred to the Craig Hospital brain trauma center in
Englewood, Colorado , after a fall injury sent her into acoma onMarch 13 ,2007 . AnMRI disclosed that Goodacre had a massive head injury. Goodacre's husband told reporters, "We don't know if Glenna fainted and fell, or had a mini-stroke and fell." Schmidt said onApril 9 that his wife had made major progress in the past three days. While otherwise bedridden, she was able to stand briefly with assistance and could utter the words "yes" and "okay."On
January 18 ,2008 , Goodacre was well enough to unveil her new sculptureCrossing the Prairie at theSt. Vincent Regional Medical Center in Santa Fe. She is said to have recovered very well, although she still has problems with concentration because ofaphasia . [http://www.individual.com/story.php?story=76386469]Goodacre's father, J.B. Maxey, who died in the summer of 2008, was a prominent Lubbock contractor. For eleven years, he was the director of the Lubbock
Chamber of Commerce . He was a member of the Lubbock City Council from 1956-1960. A 100-acre city park bears his name. [ [http://lubbockonline.com/stories/070608/loc_300528898.shtml Builder, son, minister had lasting effects | Lubbock Avalanche-Journal ] ] Her paternal grandfather was also named J.B. Maxey (1881-1953). [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8107259 J.B. Maxey (1881 - 1953) - Find A Grave Memorial ] ]elected portraiture
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Stephen Austin ,Anheuser-Busch ,Sea World of Texas , San Antonio
*Dan Blocker ("Bonanza " co-star), 1973,O'Donnell, Texas
*Dwight D. Eisenhower 1987, Anheuser-Busch, Sea World of Texas
*William Curry Holden , first director of theMuseum of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, located inrotunda of museum entrance
*Ralph A. Johnston , National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma City
*Scott Joplin , 1987, Anheuser-Busch, Sea World of Texas
*Barbara Jordan , 1987,Anheuser-Busch , Sea World of Texas
*Katherine Ann Porter , 1986, Anheuser-Busch, Sea World of Texas
*Ronald Reagan , "After the Ride", 1998,Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, Simi Valley
*Eric Sloane , National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Oklahoma Cityelected public monuments
*"Rescue", (1999),
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts ,Blount Cultural Park , Montgomery,Alabama
*"The Puddle Jumpers", (1989),Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts ,Blount Cultural Park , Montgomery,Alabama
*"Raising the Flag" or "Pledge of Allegiance", (1991), Stroh's Plaza, Detroit, Michigan
*Vietnam Women's Memorial,The Mall , Washington D.C. (1993)
*Philosopher's Rock. (1994), Austin, Texas
*Irish Memorial, (2003)Penn's Landing ,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
*"Crossing the Prairie", 2002,Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center ,Amarillo, Texas References
*Edson, Gary, ed., "Glenna Goodacre: The First 25 Years", Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, 1995
*Kvaran, Einar Einarsson, "Monuments in America", unpublished manuscript
*http://www.lubbockonline.com/stories/033008/loc_263159409.shtmlExternal links
* [http://www.glennagoodacre.com/ Glenna Goodacre's website]
* [http://www.lubbockonline.com/stories/032007/ent_032007016.shtml]
* [http://www.lubbockonline.com/stories/041007/loc_041007034.shtml]
* [http://www.goodacreproperties.com/site.cfm/p/90/ Bill Goodacre's biography]
* [http://www.goodacreproperties.com/site.cfm/p/91/ Tim Goodacre's biography]
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