The article informs about an art exhibition by artist Allison Stewart at exhibition center Arthur Roger. Beset by overbuilding, subsidence and erosion, the Louisiana coastline is disappearing at an alarming rate: a total of more than 900,000 acres has been lost since the 1930s, according to the Louisiana Coastal Area Final Study Report released in November 2004. It was a coincidence, but not a negligible one, that Stewart's show of new paintings was on view the same month. A biology student in college before earning her MFA, Stewart has long been inspired by and anxious about the local environment.
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