This Spring, the OA will focus on food.

Through fresh reporting, in-depth profiles, and daring personal essays, this issue will explore what we eat: people, industries, and tastes that both build and challenge our ideas of Southern food.

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The Encroaching Tangle

Deep Unto Deep. All images © Ashleigh Coleman

Artist: Ashleigh Coleman

Project: A Cloud of Witness

Description: In January 2016, the Mississippi River flooded the disincorporated town of Rodney, Mississippi. Rodney, once so successful it was nearly named the state’s capitol, is now dismissed as a ghost town. For Ashleigh Coleman, the eerie, regal church buildings, ever out of place among the encroaching tangle of vines and trees, seemed alien once touched by the muddy floodwaters. Hebrews 12:1 reads: “Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles.” Coleman's project, A Cloud of Witness, asks how much pain has this land born witness to? What scars—and what joys—do these buildings still hold?

Through the Water

Diaspora

Quiet Waters

Tenebrous

Hold Tight

Morning Fog

Tracing Treetops

Resurrection Ferns

Come to Me

Plaster and Lathe

Those Before

1832

24 Years, 5 Months, 1 Day

Fallen

Emma Jane

Trifoliate Orange

Deep Unto Deep

Puddle of Light

Receding

Before Dawn Breaks

A Daily Visitor





Ashleigh Coleman

Ashleigh Coleman was born in the mountains of Virginia. Since 2010, she has lived in rural Mississippi, where she photographs life through the lens of the Hasselblad she inherited from her husband’s uncle. View more of her work in our Fall 2016 issue, on her website, or follow her on Instagram @ashleighcoleman.