Traveling Exhibit: David Plowden’s Iowa at the Sioux City Art Center
May 4 @ 8:00 am – September 20 @ 5:00 pm
Visit the Sioux City Art Center in May-September 2026 to see David Plowden’s Iowa, a traveling exhibit of David Plowden’s photography from Humanities Iowa.
David Plowden’s Iowa, a series of black and white photographs shot over four decades, takes a sharp and expansive view of Iowa’s rural communities and agricultural landscapes, including barns, grain elevators, rail lines, businesses, highways, and the remains of once-busy towns. Since Plowden rarely captures any of the people who live in these towns, the images feel both familiar and slightly estranged. Plowden doesn’t editorialize. He doesn’t frame his subjects with nostalgia or critique. He sees what is there and photographs it with quiet conviction. The 64 photographs in the series create a portrait of Iowa that’s plainspoken, layered, and a little uncanny. You get the sense that change is not the same as progress. It is one person’s history of a place, but it’s also about us: what we notice, what we overlook, and what lingers after we leave.