Brian Goggin
Speechless
Language of the Birds
Body of Urban Myth
Defenestration
Metaphorm
Samson


Brian Goggin

Brian Goggin: Valencia Streetscape Project
Mission Local - 07/03/09

Professional Artists Do Exist
The Daily of the University of Washington- 06/02/02



Speechless

Community Cheers as New Library Opens
New York Times - 11/17/09

Speechless, Site Specific Public Art Installation by Brian Goggin at New Lafayette Library
Laughing Squid - 11/9/09


Language of the Birds

City Insider: Fancy Flock
SFGate.com - 07/07/09

San Francisco Arts Commission - Language Of The Birds Honored
San Francisco Arts Commission -

ArtsUSA - Language Of The Birds Declared among Best Public Art in America
ArtsUSA.org - 06/20/09

The Seven: Coolest (and Free!) Pieces of Public Art
7x7 Magazine - 02/27/09

SF Chronicle: Words Take Wing In North Beach
San Francisco Chronicle - 11/28/08

Ming Pao Daily SF
11/24/08

Ghost Birds In North Beach? Just Look Up!
7x7 Magazine - 10/29/08

NeatoRama - LOTB

ArtDaily

Steve Rhodes' Flickr Photostream

Affinity1's Flickr Photostream

Black Rock Arts Foundation

Laughing Squid

Baum Foundation

SF Arts Commission

Art Predator

SF Station

Geek Sugar

SF Weekly

E-domo.com

SFGate Archive

About.com

Seattle Post Intelligencer Reader Blog

Art Slant



Body of Urban Myth

"Plaza Art Baffles Key Benefactor"
SF Chronicle, 11/25/97



Defenestration

Atlas Obscura - Defenestration
Atlas Obscura

A.Word.A.Day - Defenestrate
Wordsmith.org - 07/06/2008

A Unique Building
Functasticus.com - 10/27/2008

Duck!
SF Weekly, 3/5/97

Clown alley
SF Bay Guardian, 3/12/97

Furniture Gallery In the Sky
CNN, 3/17/97

Defenestration
Citysearch

Burning Man Artists Plan San Francisco Event
Wired News, 1/29/97



Metaphorm

Artist proposes to build giant floating lute
SF Examiner, 12/23/97



Samson

2 new artworks to adorn airport
The Sacramento Bee, 1/6/98

High art at the baggage claim: Towering sculpture will soothe harried travelers
The Sacramento Bee, 7/31/98

Artful packing: Airport's suitcase sculpture is starting to shape up
The Sacramento Bee, 10/3/98






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