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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Part travelogue, part oral history and visual documentation of a honeymoon phase with a city like no place else on earth, The Bottom of the Ninth Ward Bulletins chronicle American artist and author Angel Brynner’s first sojourn in New Orleans.
Originally sent out from her blog The Art of Life while she was volunteering with re-builders and missionaries alongside the American Peace Corps in New Orleans as the city continued its recovery effort, BNWB documents all she was allowed to witness for whosoever was tuning in to her blogs beyond friends and family across the globe, people with just as little clue as to what was afoot in New Orleans as she had been before arriving there that summer.
These are the tales of the survivors, those who refused to be washed away by the neglect of a country they were born and raised in, as witnessed by an artist who thought she was only passing through New Orleans the summer of 2008 before getting commissioned to help rebuild however she could in the areas affected by the Hurricanes that received little to no national coverage. This is a tale that sings with the spirit of the city that embraced that artist and allowed her to see the survivors morph into the thrivers they’d always been.
This Kokopellima Press tenth anniversary edition of the book produced from those blogs also features artwork from the NYC2NOLA series of collages from the Angel Brynner/Art of Life project, a ten+ year trek through creative communities across America, Canada. Mexico and the Caribbean where over 1500 pieces of work were created on-the-road-style. Produced in the autumn of 2008, still reeling and forever changed by what became her first summer of service in the hothouse, NYC@NOLA was the third official grouping of artwork from that road-trip.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Part travelogue, part oral history and visual documentation of a honeymoon phase with a city like no place else on earth, The Bottom of the Ninth Ward Bulletins chronicle American artist and author Angel Brynner’s first sojourn in New Orleans.
Originally sent out from her blog The Art of Life while she was volunteering with re-builders and missionaries alongside the American Peace Corps in New Orleans as the city continued its recovery effort, BNWB documents all she was allowed to witness for whosoever was tuning in to her blogs beyond friends and family across the globe, people with just as little clue as to what was afoot in New Orleans as she had been before arriving there that summer.
These are the tales of the survivors, those who refused to be washed away by the neglect of a country they were born and raised in, as witnessed by an artist who thought she was only passing through New Orleans the summer of 2008 before getting commissioned to help rebuild however she could in the areas affected by the Hurricanes that received little to no national coverage. This is a tale that sings with the spirit of the city that embraced that artist and allowed her to see the survivors morph into the thrivers they’d always been.
This Kokopellima Press tenth anniversary edition of the book produced from those blogs also features artwork from the NYC2NOLA series of collages from the Angel Brynner/Art of Life project, a ten+ year trek through creative communities across America, Canada. Mexico and the Caribbean where over 1500 pieces of work were created on-the-road-style. Produced in the autumn of 2008, still reeling and forever changed by what became her first summer of service in the hothouse, NYC@NOLA was the third official grouping of artwork from that road-trip.