NOLA 'Nacular: One man's crusade to preserve New Orleans's vernacular signage
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- #vernacular art
- #urban preservation
- #community culture
- Anthony DelRosario launched Nola 'Nacular to document and preserve New Orleans' hand-painted vernacular signs, which he sees as fragile art forms.
- DelRosario compares his work to folk preservationists like Alan Lomax, capturing community voices through signs that advertise, advise, and express local culture.
- He collaborated with sign painter Lester Carey, supporting him with materials and commissions, and helped immortalize Carey's fonts online after his 2017 passing.
- Other notable sign artists include Tom White, a Central City painter known for word-of-mouth work, and Pam Collins, who adds glitter and stars to signs in Gentilly and the 7th Ward.
- DelRosario operates a gallery on Magazine Street, hosting events and selling prints and shirts to celebrate sign painting and foster community.
- The project emphasizes DIY creativity and human connection, contrasting digital/AI signs with hand-painted ones that give neighborhoods a unique 'voice.'