Al Nodel stands next to a man and woman in costume, described as "Mud People", in front of the "Not a Cornfield" corn field, which is located just north of Chinatown and within half a mile from El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument. Not a Cornfield, a 32-acre project created by artist Lauren Bon, transformed an industrial brownfield into a cornfield for one agricultural cycle. The City of Los Angeles dedicated this field, also known as Southern Pacific's Cornfield Yard, as Cultural Monument #82 for its role as the Southern Pacific's River Station railroad yard. As of 2006, this location became known as Los Angeles State Historic Park. Al Nodel is Director of L.A. Cultural Affairs. Photo dated September 25, 2005.
Nodel, Al Not a Cornfield (Project) Corn--California--Los Angeles Body painting--California--Los Angeles Costumes Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments Downtown Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.) Group portraits Portrait photographs Gary Leonard Collection photographs Bon, Lauren
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