The Not A Cornfield Project Blog + Podcast

This is the official blog of the Not A Cornfield project, a living sculpture in the form of a field of corn. The project is located just North of downtown Los Angeles on a large stretch of land well known as “The Cornfield.”

What is Farmlab?

For a more complete answer, the team behind the Not A Cornfield project invites you to check back again with us in late winter / early spring 2007.

In the meantime, please feel free to visit our bare-bones, temporary blog.

Cornhenge, in bloom



Cornhenge, the Not A Cornfield metabolic sculpture, was in full-bloom not long ago. For anyone who missed it in-person, at left is a shot of the flora -- and fauna -- that continues to populate the piece.

Gerardo Vaquero Rosas -- agriculturalist, magician, maestro -- has worked wonders tending to the marigolds and other flowers and plants; even after recent rain, cold, and necessary trimmings, Cornhenge remains awash in orange-ish and yellowish hues.

The metabolic sculpture is, as ever, located on the grounds of the Los Angeles State Historic Park, and is open to the general public during regular state park hours.