Photographers Charles H. Traub (left) and Douglas Baz (right) are pictured in 1973 or '74.

January 15, 2021
Noon (Central Time)
This is a virtual program, which will take place in Zoom.
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In 1973 and ‘74, two Chicago photographers traveled to Louisiana to document the region known as Acadiana and its coastal outposts to the east. Douglas Baz and Charles H. Traub spent more than six months visiting towns from Welsh to Erath, Mamou to Golden Meadow, capturing everyday life in living rooms and dance halls, on fishing boats, and at rural Mardi Gras festivities, as well as a sweeping view of the region’s industries and geography. For the first time, The Historic New Orleans Collection gathered these photographs into a comprehensive exhibit, Cajun Document: Acadiana, 1973-74. Please join the photographers and John H. Lawrence, exhibition curator, for a presentation and conversation about this body of work. The Cajun Document exhibition catalog, a large-format book containing many of the images, is available for $45 at The Shop at The Collection.