Photos by Stan Strembicki
The Photo Albums Hurricane Katrina Left Behind
















Hurricane Katrina was the largest and third strongest storm ever to hit the United States. The official final death toll was at 1,836 victims, and millions were left homeless or affected in one way or another by the damage caused by the hurricane. How does an artist respond to all this?, wondered Stan Strembicki, professor of art in the College of Art photography program at Washington University.
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