Terri Garland
“This work examines the consequences of greed and neglect. The land masses that formerly sustained various diverse communities across southern Louisiana are now slivered crescents of their former expanse. - This past century has seen a twenty percent loss of Louisiana wetlands. Current pressures from the oil and gas industries have accelerated the rate of loss to 25,000 acres annually. - the size of a football field every fifteen minutes.”
— Terri Garland
Louisiana, Purchased
Empty Houses, Isle de Jean Charles, 2012
Burn, Over Isle de Jean Charles, 2011
Outside Delacroix, 2010
Faith Healing, Pointe-au-Chien, 2013
Maurice Phillips, Bay Jimmy, 2011
Sunshine River Bridge, 2013
Norco, 2011
School Bus, Norco, 2011
Beryl's Nieces, Isle de Jean Charles, 2013
Refinery, Chalmette, 2012
Moving Traps, Tropical Storm Lee, Pointe-au-Chien, 2011
Jade and the Gators, near Delacroix, 2011