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Katrina Photos at Louisiana State Museum
Monday, 21 August 2006 13:09
New Orleans, LA - National Geographic magazine and the Louisiana State Museum have partnered to create an exhibit showcasing haunting images by award-winning photojournalist David Burnett, documenting ruined lives and neighborhoods in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Burnett's images are also featured in an article on New Orleans in National Geographic magazine's August issue, written by renowned Louisiana author and Pulitzer Prize nominee Ernest J. Gaines. Also on display will be evocative images by 15 New Orleans high school students who took part in National Geographic's PHOTO CAMP 2006, a photography workshop in which students, mentored by a National Geographic photographer, go on assignment to document their communities. The exhibit features poignant images of the Lower 9th Ward and the French Quarter.
A highlight of the exhibit is a piano from the home of Louisiana rock 'n' roll legend Fats Domino. He escaped rising floodwaters in his New Orleans home and gained national attention when he was missing for several days after the storm. His ruined piano was retrieved by the Louisiana State Museum for stabilization and display in a permanent hurricane exhibition scheduled for early 2008.
The exhibition will run through Sunday, December 31, 2006.
Visit The Louisiana State Museum at : lsm.crt.state.la.us/
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