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Jill Moe entered Crop Art as a way to assimilate to Minnesota culture after moving there from Seattle. She enjoys entering works, but also teaching others on how to make this Minnesota specific art form. |
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CROP 2013 |
Parcheesi Board 2014 |
I Cropped My Pants 2014 |
50 Years of Crop Art 2015 |
Birdhouse 2015 |
Hall in Oats 2015 |
Necklace 2015 |
Birdhouse with Bird 2017 |
Soy Division 2019 |
Goat 2019 |
Jessie Diggins 2019 |
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised 2020 |
Pineapple Suite 2021 |
Groveland Park School 2021 |
Crop Art 2022 |
Grimes and Misdemeanors 2022 |
Bunnywillow 2023 |
Judy Heumann 2023 |
Lake Chipotle 2023 |
The Last of Us 2023 |
ECFE Turns 50 2024 |
Project 2025 2024 |
Cole Escola as Mary Todd Lincoln 2024 |
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Crop artists scramble in response to news of Walz as VP pick
by Alex V. Cipolle and Max Sparber
MPR News, August 6, 2024
Seed by Seed: Crop Art of the Minnesota State Fair
By Kathy Berdan
The Walker Reader, August 2024
Lake Chipotle Memorialized as State Fair Crop Art
by Melody Hoffmann
Southwest Voices, August 24, 2023
These artists are swapping out paint and clay for seeds and grains
By Catherine Garcia
Yahoo!Money, September 1, 2020
Even without a State Fair, Minnesota's crop artists are in full flower
By Jenna Ross
Star Tribune, August 26, 2020
Seed art is a family tradition for author John Moe
By John Moe
Star Tribune, June 24, 2020
Lizzo, Prince, Freddie Mercury, and more music tributes in Minnesota State Fair crop art 2019
By Jay Gabler
The Current, August 22, 2019
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