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Brad Goldberg

Brad Goldberg is an artist who sees his work as a fusion between sculpture, the landscape and the built environment. Sculptures are seen not as isolated objects, but rather as spirit-creating components of larger spatial experiences. The desire to work with the environment as a whole has necessitated expanding outside the traditional role of a studio sculptor, into an area which might be termed Landscape Sculpture. Ultimately, each new project generates a unique non-preconceived response encompassing the total aspect of a specific place or circumstance. This response may include sculpture, architecture, landscape, furniture etc. The complexities of working on large environmental projects have led to collaborative efforts with other artists, design professionals, civic leaders and communities. These efforts have resulted in many projects in which, in addition to his private work, Brad has worked conceptually as an idea generator and in the creation of site-specific sculptures, parks, gardens, interior spaces, furniture and landscape installations.

Brad Goldberg has degrees in Sculpture and Landscape Architecture from the Rhode Island School of Design and has worked on a variety of projects in France, Yugoslavia, Austria, Japan, Texas, New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Arizona, Minnesota and Vermont. Current projects in various stages of involvement are taking place in Oklahoma City, El Paso and Dallas, Texas, San Jose, California, Phoenix, Arizona, Miami, Florida, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Memphis, Tennessee and Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Brad currently resides in Dallas, Texas, where he keeps his studio. He frequently travels abroad to work on projects and to maintain a world-perspective. "In time," he states, "with many experiences layered over one another, I am hoping my work will reflect a cultural collage.....more in keeping with artistic truths, than passing fashions.

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