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. Within the framework of these projects, Brad has worked conceptually as an idea generator and physically as the creator of site-specific sculptures, parks, gardens, interior spaces, furniture, and landscape installations. He has worked on a wide variety of projects, both international and national. Brad resides in Dallas, where he keeps his studio. He travels extensively 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.
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island, 1974-78
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Sculpture and Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, 1972-73
2009- Alternative Energy Project, Ft. Lauderdale International Airport, Florida
2008- Elevated Water Tower Design/Wind Energy Project, Town of Addison, Texas
2007- Healing Stones, Solar Light Project, Children’s Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota
2007- Trinity Lakes Project, Dallas, Texas, Design Team Member with WRT Philadephia
2007- Pinnacle Peak Project, Scottsdale, Arizona
1997- DART System-Wide Lead Artist, Dallas Area Rapid Transit Projects
2009 Fair Park Station, Dallas Area Rapid Transit, Main Entrance to Fair Park, Dallas, Texas
2007 Cisterna, Stone Cistern and Wind Turbine Project, Montgomery Farm, Allen, Texas
2007 Illumination, Symantec Headquarters Solar Light Project, Culver City, California
2007 Coral Eden, Miami International Airport Project, Miami, Florida
2006 Place of Origin, Land Reclamation Project, Village of Kemnay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
2005 High Plains of Texas, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Terrazzo Floor Project
2005 Living Room, Project for State of New Jersey 911 Police Headquarters Facility
2005 Roden Crater Project, Team Member, James Turrell and Skystone Foundation, Flagstaff, Arizona
2004 Houston Waters 2, Water Sculptures/ Streetscape Design, Houston, Texas
2004 Stratum, Allen Civic Center Plaza Design, Phase Two, Allen, TX
2004 Foundation, New Federal Campus Project, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US General Services Administration (GSA) Art in Architecture Program
2003 Wichita Rail Corridor Project, Wichita, Kansas, Design Team Member with HNTB Architects & Engineers
2002 Wanderings, Biblical Garden Project for Congregation Agudas Achim, Austin, Texas
2002 Wichita Museum District Project, Wichita, Kansas
2002 Brownfield/Greenfield, Land Reclamation Project at Former West Bend Plating Site, West Bend, Wisconsin
2002 Houston Waters 1, Cotswold 2000, Phase One, Downtown Houston, Texas
2001 Planting Vessels, 900 Block of Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, Minnesota
2001 State Street Re-Design, Madison, Wisconsin
2001 Binary Carpet, 2M Companies, Dallas, Texas
2001 North-South Linkages Project Lead Artist, Dallas City Center, Texas
2001 Montgomery Farm Project, Allen Texas, with Oglesby Greene Architects
2001 Bethany Parkway Design, Allen, Texas, with WRT, Landscape Architects, Philadelphia
2001 Montgomery Farm Master Plan, Allen, Texas, with Oglesby Green Architects
2001 Epoch, Network Appliance Corporation, Sunnyvale, California
2001 Stratum, Allen Civic Center, Phase One, Allen, Texas
2001 Explicitus Est Liber, Memphis/Shelby County Public Library, Memphis, Tennessee
2000 Mesquite Bosque, Phoenix Criminal Justice Center, Phoenix, Arizona
2000 Continuum, 800 Block Nicollet Mall, US Bancorp Piper Jaffray, Minneapolis, Minnesota
1999 Untitled, Esquire Plaza Project, Downtown Sacramento, California
1998 Origin, Tech Museum of Innovation Lead Artist, San Jose, California, with Beliz Brother and Joe McShane
1998 Step Well, Water Sculpture at Mountain View College, Dallas, Texas
1997 Spiral Study, Fine Arts Building, Greenhill School, Addison, Texas
1996 Bloomington Waters, Sculpture for New City Hall, Bloomington, Indiana
1997 Outdoor Exhibition Area, Theater and Sculpture Garden, Lindabrunn, Austria
1994 Pegasus Plaza, Dallas City Center Project, Dallas, Texas
1994 Liturgy, Prince of Peace Catholic Community, Plano, Texas
1994 Dallas Convention Center Expansion/Vertiport, Project Lead Artist, Dallas, Texas
1993 Think, Sculpture for Main Entrance Roadway, Miyakoda Technopolis Research Institute, Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
1994 City of Wichita Museum District Master Plan, Wichita, Kansas
1993 Mears Park, St. Paul, Minnesota, with the City of St. Paul and the Lowertown Redevelopment Corporation
1996 Dallas Area Rapid Transit Central Business District Transit Mall, Dallas, Texas, with Sasaki Associates
1992 Lapidarium, Sculpture for Heritage Park, Fort Worth, Texas
1991 Untitled, Pocket Park/Water Sculpture, Hamamatsu, Japan
1990 Water Sculpture, Main Public Entrance to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Society, Dallas, Texas
1990 Renaissance Project, International Sculpture Symposium, Burlington, Vermont
1989 Lay Ornamental Garden, Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Society, Dallas, Texas, collaboration with Boyd Heiderich Armstrong and Berger, Landscape Architects, and Jim Cinquemani and Linnea Glatt, Artists
1989 Artist Square, Dallas, Texas, with Sasaki Associates, Landscape Architects
1989 Portal, Sculpture for Lippincott Center, Marlton, New Jersey
1989 Untitled Sculpture, King Residence, Dallas, Texas
1988 Labyrinths, Two Permanent Installations for the Office Tower Lobbies of The Crescent, Dallas, Texas
1988 Fireplace and Water Sculpture, The Hoffman Residence, Dallas, Texas
1987 Lead Artist for City of Dallas Erosion Control Art Projects, collaboration with Frances Bagley, Linnea Glatt, Herb Goldman, Jack Mackie (Co-Lead Artist) and David Merkel
1986 Oasis, Outdoor Water Wall and Garden, Interior Installations, The West End Oasis Restaurant, Dallas, Texas
1984 Archetype, Granite Sculpture for a Public Park, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan
1983 Untitled, Granite Sculpture and Meditation Space, Vassiviere en Limousin, France
1983 Landscape Folly, Sculpture for a private residence, Dallas, Texas
1982 Water Sculpture and Plaza, Baylor University, Waco, Texas, with Myrick, Neiman, Dahlberg, Landscape Architects
1984 Shizuki Park, Hagi, Japan, with Yokozawa Hidekazu, Tanabe Takeshi, Landscape Design Consultants, Tokyo and sculptors participating in the Hagi International Sculpture Symposium,
1981 Austin Hyatt Regency Hotel, Conceptual Design of Interior Atrium and Water Feature, Austin, Texas, with Myrick Newman Dahlberg, Landscape Architects
1981 Ga Ryu Ten Sey, Granite Sculpture, The Warrington Condominiums, Dallas, Texas
1983 Olney Memorial Park, Olney, Texas, with Scott Slaney, Landscape Architect
1979 Wall, Landscape Sculpture, Lindabrunn, Austria
1977 Landscape Carpet, Lindabrunn, Austria
1976 Untitled, Granite Sculpture for the Main Public Square, International Sculpture Symposium, Liberty Hill, Texas
1976 Untitled, Sculpture for Forma Viva International Sculpture Symposium, Kostanjevica Na Krki, Slovenija, Yugoslavia
1974 Untitled, Limestone Sculptures and Public Park Design Proposal, Village of Lacoste, Vaucluse, France
2009 “Art and Environment,” Speaker, 2009 Fellows Symposium
Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture
2009 Board of Directors, Dallas Architectural Forum
2005 "Water," Guest Lecturer, "What Makes a City" Conference on Water
Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, Dallas City Hall Chambers
2001 Guest Lecturer, Memphis College of Art, Memphis, Tennessee
1998 Speaker, “Collaboration: Celebrating 25 Years of Miami-Dade Art in Public Places Exhibition,” Miami-Dade Cultural Center, Miami, Florida
1998 Keynote Speaker, 1998 Commencement at Mountain View College, Dallas, Texas
1998 Member, Public Art Advisory Committee City of Dallas, Texas (2 years)
1997 "Projects," Guest Lecturer, Mie National University, Japan
1997 "Projects," Guest Lecturer, Mountain View College, Dallas, Texas
1995 "Projects," Guest Lecturer, Waldron Arts Center, Bloomington, Indiana
1994 "We Yearn for a Hand-Crafted World," Speaker,
Living in the Inner City Conference: "Creating an Urban Village".
The Center for the City of the Dallas, Institute of Humanities and Culture
1994 Elected Fellow, Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture
1993 Member of the Community Circle, Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, The Community Circle is an assemblage of people who meet as a think tank to discuss the issue of "What makes a whole city?"
1992 "The New Mears Park, Private/Public Partnership in Urban Design," Speaker,
Urban Design Advisory Committee, Dallas, Texas
1992 "Art and the Environment," Guest Lecturer,
Fort Worth Streams and Valleys Committee, Fort Worth, Texas
1992 "Art and the Environment," Guest Lecturer,
Lawton Arts and Humanities Council, Lawton, Oklahoma
1990 Member, Urban Design Advisory Committee, Dallas, Texas
1990 Renaissance Project, International Sculpture Symposium, Burlington, Vermont
1990 Panelist, Texas Society of Architects Annual Convention:
"The Collaborative Design Approach", Dallas, Texas
1989 "Places as Art," Guest Lecturer, Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Society, Dallas, Texas
1989 "Diary of a Landscape Sculptor," Guest Lecturer, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
1988 "Diary of a Landscape Sculptor," Guest Lecturer,
Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Cambridge, Massachusetts
1988 Guest Lecturer, International Sculpture Conference, Dublin, Ireland
1988 "Recent Work," Guest Lecturer, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence
1988 "Projects," Presented at The Dallas Museum of Art in conjunction with the Artist Square project, Dallas, Texas
1987 City of Dallas Public Art Master Plan Advisory Committee, Resulted in the creation of "Visual Dallas", the 1.5% for art ordinance
1982 "Diary of a Landscape Sculptor," Guest Lecturer, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island
1978 Sculpture/Urban Design: New York, New York, Thesis project, RISD, A study of public art in New York . Doris C. Freedman, Advisor, President of the Public Art Fund
2008 Americans for the Arts, Public Art Network “Year in Review”
Coral Eden, at Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida
2008 The Marble Institute of America,Pinnacle Award
Special Award for Artistry and Technology, Illumination, Culver City, California,
2008 United Masonry Contractors Association, Golden Trowel Award
1st Place Hardscape, Cisterna, Montgomery Farm, Allen, Texas
2007 Inducted into the Briarcliff High School Hall of Distinguished Alumni, Briarcliff, New York
2007 The Saltire Society, Arts & Crafts in Architecture Competition Award
Place of Origin, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
2005 United Masonry Contractors Association, Golden Trowel Award
1st Place, Hardscape, Stratum, Allen Civic Plaza, Allen, Texas
2005 United Masonry Contractors Association, Golden Trowel Award
Honorable Mention Outstanding Masonry Design, Stratum, Allen Civic Center, Texas
2003 The Marble Institute of America, Craftsmanship and Design Awards (2)
Recipient of two out of four annual awards for Continuum and Planting Vessels,
Minneapolis Beautiful Projects, Minnesota
2002 Americans for the Arts, Public Art Network “Year in Review”
Explicitus Est Liber, at Memphis/Shelby County Public Library and Information Hub, Memphis, Tennessee
2001 Community Citation of Honor Award, American Institute of Architects
Mesquite Bosque, Phoenix Criminal Justice Center
2001 Design Award, American Society of Landscape Architects
Mesquite Bosque, Phoenix Criminal Justice Center
2000 Dallas Urban Design Award, Dream/Study Award
City Center TIF Streetscape Project, Dallas, Texas
1999 Centennial Medallion Award,
Minnesota American Society of Landscape Architects
Mears Park, St. Paul, named one of the 362 best projects created nationwide in the past 100 years
1999 Citation of Honor Award, Texas Society of Architects
1995 Kessler Award,
City of Dallas’ highest honor for commitment to excellence in urban design
1995 Artist/Craftsmanship Award, American Institute of Architects
Pegasus Plaza, Dallas, Texas
1994 City of Dallas Urban Design Honor Award
Pegasus Plaza, Dallas, Texas
1994 Honor Award, Minnesota Society of Landscape Architects,
Mears Park, St. Paul, Minnesota
1994 Preservation Award, Saint Paul Heritage Preservation Commission and
The Saint Paul Chapter of the American Institute of Architects
Mears Park, St. Paul, Minnesota
1989 Honor Award, American Society of Landscape Architects,
Olney Memorial Park, Olney, Texas
1978 Honor Award, American Society of Landscape Architects
For the study of Landscape Architecture, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence
TEACHING
1997 Visiting Artist, Mie National University, Mie, Japan
1995 Visiting Artist, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island
1989 Visiting Artist, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island
1987 Visiting Artist, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
Graduate Program, School of Architecture and Environmental Design,
1984 Visiting Artist, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas
Graduate Program, School of Architecture and Environmental Design
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