Nathan Cunningham, a graduating senior at Central High School and a part of  Davenport's recently formed Creative Arts Academy, will be exhibiting Light Way at L&D15 from May 30th through June 29. L&D15 will hold an artists' reception for Light Way on Saturday, May 30th, from 7-10pm.
Cunningham's photos focus on urban landmarks of the Quad Cities and action shots of local skateboarders. "I have noticed a lot of hidden potential buried within the core of the Quad Cities, and in terms of city life, I feel I did a good job capturing the area's vitality."
Cunningham was first introduced to David Balluff and Lopeti Etu of L&D15 last fall, when students from CAA were invited to volunteer their time as the owners finalized preparations for the store's opening. Cunningham soon became L&D15's unofficial photographer, snapping pictures for the store's monthly art openings, for the grand opening fashion show, and for other events in the past six months.
L&D15 brings a new style of retail to the Quad Cities, featuring clothing, accessories and housewares created by local and international artists and designers. The store is located at 520 West 2nd Street in downtown Davenport, open daily from 10am - 7pm.
For more information, please visit http://www.landd15.com

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