Another drawer in the wall

By Jeff Roedel | Also by this reporter

Thursday, June 28, 2007

New Orleans artist Jana Napoli spent the winter after Katrina indulging in a new hobby: collecting the abandoned drawers left piled on the heaps of the discarded guts of flooded homes in every swamped neighborhood in the city. For six months she salvaged drawers, dousing each with chemical cleaner and storing them in an Oreck warehouse. Soon her collection reached 600. Now the drawers are part of a traveling art installation, Floodwall, that includes oral histories from several of the original owners.

“[People] are drawn in a personal way because they see an object that looks familiar,” Napoli says. “Through this connection they mourn with us. They remember what was precious and sacred in their lives, and in the intimacy of each empty drawer they have the opportunity to reevaluate what is most precious to them.”

Floodwall will be on display at the Louisiana State Museum downtown July 13 through Sept. 13. floodwall.org

Comments

Post a comment

(Requires free registration.)

Username:
Password: (Forgotten your password?)

Comment:

Today's Events

RocknHorse rides into Prairieville tonight
The Fat Cat Saloon, Prairieville

>>More

Wade Reeves (Country / Southern Rock)
Boudreaux & Thibodeaux

>>More

The Chase Tyler Band (Southern Rock / Country / Rock)
Boudreaux & Thibodeaux

>>More

A Patriotic Celebration
First Baptist Church of Baton Rouge - Downtown

>>More

Anthony Potmesil
Funny Bone Comedy Club

>>More

Anthony Potmesil
Funny Bone Comedy Club

>>More

Red Stick Farmers' Market
Downtown Baton Rouge

>>More

Storytime at Barnes and Noble
Barnes and Noble

>>More

View All