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Video artist Sam Easterson has been collecting footage from the perspective of animals and plants since 1998. On June 24, 2007 an exhibition of his video works, Nature Holds My Camera: The Video Art of Sam Easterson opened at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. This exhibition will featured works from the extensive video library that Easterson has developed, including new footage created specifically for the IMA. Nature Holds My Camera runs from June 24 -- July 15, 2007. For more information and behind-the-scenes access visit www.natureholdsmycamera.com.

Check out the trailer that IMA produced in support of this exhibition.

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