2008-2012


Portraits + archival images + large format prints+ oral histories + exhibition catalog

Made possible through funding from the Greater New Orleans Foundation and a studio residency with Louisiana Artworks.

All materials archived at the Amistad Research Center.

Vew archived site here

WHERE THEY AT // New Orleans Bounce and Hip-Hop in Words and Pictures from 1989-2005

“Where They At,” or Wha Dey At,” is the title of a song generally recognized as the first bounce release, recorded in late 1991as a cassette-only release by rapper T.T. Tucker, with the late DJ Irv.  It was also recorded a few months after by DJ Jimi Payton for producer Isaac Bolden’s Soulin’ Records/Avenue Distribution.

I collaborated with journalist Alison Fenstersock to create “Where They at.” WTA documents pioneering New Orleans rappers from the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s— the period when bounce music melded and interplayed with lyrical hip-hop and gangsta rap in New Orleans to create a unique, hybrid Crescent City hip-hop sound-the newest branch of southern roots music.

In partnership with the Smithsonian-affiliated Ogden Museum of Southern Art.  Exhibited in New Orleans, New York, Austin, Berlin.