Upcoming Installations
- 11/08Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO
- 10/08City of Ames, Ames, IA
- 09/08Wheaton College, Norton, MA
- 08/08Bittersweet Farms, Winston Salem, NC
- 07/08
- 06/08
- 05/08
Current
- 04/08
- 03/08
- 02/08
- 11/07
- 09/07
- 07/07
- 04/07
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03/07
- 02/07
- 11/06
- 10/06
- 09/05
- 08/05
Ongoing
The following installations are semi-permanent
and will be on view indefinitely
- 01/06
- 12/05
- 02/04
Contact
For business inquiries, please contact Patrick Dougherty's assistant:
branchwork@earthlink.net
For all other inquiries, please contact Patrick Dougherty:
stickwork@earthlink.net
News
- We are pleased to announce that our new catalog is available for sale. Eight by ten inches, it is a glossy sixty-four page compilation of photos and essays about Patrick and his work over the years. Over fifty color photos are included, many full-page or larger, a few artist sketches, and a complete chronology of his career. This is a soft cover booklet to savor and share with friends. 8" x 10" soft-cover, 64 pages. $25
- Info packets are no longer offered for sale now that we have our catalog available. If you need digital images, press photos, installation guidelines, or the like, please email branchwork@earthlink.net.
- View work at Max Azria (follow links to "Art meets Fashion")
- Photos from the Big Willow Project in Scotland
- Slide show of installation at Palmetto Bluff, SC
Videos
Twisted Logic
2 disk DVD set featuring the Twisted Logic installation at Grounds for Scuplture, Hamilton, New Jersey. Disc One features a 54 minute documentary of the installation. Disc Two includes interviews and a fly through of Twisted Logic. This DVD, produced by Rich Butterfoss for Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, NJ, has won several awards including TellyAward for 2006, the Davey Award for 2007, and Best Arts Documentary at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival 2008.
Flight of Sticks
This short DVD was produced by Peter Carroll for Cornell Council of the Arts during Patrick’s installation in Ithaca, New York, October 2006. This picturesque video features voice-over interview bits with the artist reflecting on his work and sculpture in general and runs about ten minutes.
