My drawing “Toxic Ecology,” is part of Battlegrounds, a city-wide, site-specific, augmented reality (AR) public art activation in New Orleans organized by LA-based artist, Nancy Baker Cahill.
To view the artwork, and the rest of geo-located artworks in the Battlegrounds exhibition, download the free 4th Wall app.
Battlegrounds offers a new type of subversive public art which asks no permission, but attempts to prompt thoughtful discourse around the most urgent issues the artwork and sites represent for the larger community they serve. The app is available on most devices and open to the public. This is an unapologetically political project, and does no environmental harm in a region of the country which is most vulnerable to climate change.
Risograph prints of Toxic Ecology are still available, with all proceeds going to support the Coalition against Death Alley (CADA), a coalition of local organizations fighting petrochemical pollution and expansion in the stretch of the Mississippi River between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Known in the area as Cancer Alley, CADA has re-branded this region as Death Alley for the high levels of pollution that plague the communities living there.
To purchase this print, please send me an email.