- David Joshua Jennings
- To the Ninth Ward, 2017
- Black and White photograph, pigment on archival paper
- 20.5 x 26.5 in (52.07 x 67.31 cm)
This image captures a powerful moment of freedom and resilience. Four black equestrians confidently ride their horses across the St. Claude Avenue Bridge, heading into the Lower Ninth Ward. The scene juxtaposes the old and new, with horses traversing an antiquated bridge, flanked by modern cars that emphasize the contrast between traditional and contemporary modes of transport. It showcases the city's unique ability to blend past and present. The black riders represent a reclamation of space and history, echoing the legacy of black cowboys while asserting their presence in the urban landscape. Their journey into the Lower Ninth Ward, an area deeply affected by Katrina, symbolizes resilience and rebirth. The riders' commanding presence speaks to New Orleans' enduring spirit and determination to preserve cultural practices.
- Current Location: NORDC Stallings St. Claude Recreation Center - 4300 St. Claude Ave. New Orleans, LA 70117 (google map)
- Collections: How You Doin' New Orleans, NOLA Percent for Art