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Bayou State Book Talk: "Catahoula: Louisiana State Dog"

Tuesday, November 10, 2015 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm

Bayou State Book Talks is a free series offered by the Center for Louisiana Studies in partnership with the Lafayette Public Library System.  Book Talks are held each month on the second Tuesday from 6:30 pm until 8:00 pm at the Main Library, 301 West Congress Street.

November 10
John Slaughter
Catahoula: Louisiana State Dog

Catahoula is more than just a dog picture-book.  The origins began in 1993, when photographer John Slaughter was commissioned by a Catahoula-themed restaurant located in Calistoga, California.  Following that project, he continued to photograph the Louisiana State Dog.  What makes Catahoulas such an interesting subject is that they come in so many different colors, including their eyes.  Many of the most striking images are of the dogs' faces.  They have an other-worldly stare that says I am an individual, I am thinking, I am watching, do not assume that I am like other dogs. Included in this book are several owner articles as well as a section entitled Cowdogs and Cowboys, as Catahoulas are known for their herding instincts.

Slaughter has been exhibiting photos since 1975 and has brought his composition skills and color sense to bear here, just as he did with Grand Coteau, his previous effort.

Authors will have books available for purchase and signing. For more information please call 337.482.6027 or email clspresents@louisiana.edu.

- See more at: http://louisianastudies.louisiana.edu/programming-special-projects/events-programming/bayou-state-book-talks

Speaker/performer name: 
John Slaughter
Directions: 

Lafayette Public Library System's Main Library, 301 West Congress Street

Event contact email: 
Event contact phone: 
(337) 482-6027
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