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Lancaster Sure Crop
(Dent)
Grown by= Lois Girton

Oaxaca Green Dent
Grown by=David Cavagnaro
Gourdseed Dent
Grown by= Lois Girton

Chocolate Cherry
(Pop)
Grown by= Lois Girton
Rainbow Mother
Grown by= Lois Girton
Podcorn
Grown by=David Cavagnaro

Japanese Hullness
(Pop)
Grown by=Ginger Werner

Earthtones Dent
Grown by= Lois Girton
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Focus on Corn
by David Cavagnaro
&
Photo Contest:
Bounty of Iowa
July 3 - Aug 11
2007
Gallery Reception July 26
4:30 - 6:00pm
EXHIBIT SPONSOR:
Monsanto
ABOUT THE EXHIBIT & THE ARTIST
"Focus on Corn!" features photographs
taken by David Cavagnoro, a writer,
photographer, biologist, and teacher who lives
on a farm in Iowa. David is an editorial
photographer whose work has been featured in
numerous magazines and their covers, including
National Geographic, The Iowan, The American
Gardner, The American West, Pacific
Horticulture, and Mother Earth news amongst
numerous others. He finds photography a
tool that "helps one learn and see".
The primary subject photographs of corn are on
loan to us from Iowa State University's Plant
Science Institute, where they were used to help
promote the University's corn genome studies in
their booth at 2006 Iowa State Fair. When
not on display at Arts on Grand, they hang in
Schnable Laboratory at ISU.
As an editorial photographer David retains a
collection of his work as it was published in
the periodicals that employed or commissioned
him to photograph specific subject matter.
These "tear sheets" from the numerous magazines
that have featured David's work are also on
display through the duration of the exhibit.
Annually Arts on Grand invites area
photographers to participate in their photo
contest by submitting entries that support a
specific theme. The 2007 photo contest
theme focuses on the Bounty of Iowa. David
Cavagnaro will be the Photo Contest judge.
Contest entries will be on display through the
end of the exhibit.
Exhibits are funded through:
sponsorship by a local business or individual(s)
and Operational Support Funding from the
Iowa Arts Council
(a department within the
Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs)
for more information please call 712-262-4307
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