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LightStalk | Public Sculptures by David Griggs | Coy Garage in Stockton. Item composed of metal
LightStalk | Public Sculptures by David Griggs | Coy Garage in Stockton. Item composed of metal
LightStalk | Public Sculptures by David Griggs | Coy Garage in Stockton. Item composed of metal
LightStalk | Public Sculptures by David Griggs | Coy Garage in Stockton. Item composed of metal
LightStalk | Public Sculptures by David Griggs | Coy Garage in Stockton. Item composed of metal

Created and Sold by David Griggs

David Griggs

LightStalk - Public Sculptures

Featured In Coy Garage, Stockton, CA

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This self-illuminated column, for the pedestrian entrance of a new parking structure, serves as a beacon for the redevelopment of the City of Stockton, California.

Item LightStalk
Created by David Griggs
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David Griggs
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
David Griggs is a Denver-based artist who has completed over 60 commissioned works of art throughout the United States. He is a graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder with a Masters Degree in Fine Arts. He has worked in many capacities in the arts, including gallery manager, museum preparator, and studio artist. For the last 30 years he has been self-employed as a Public Artist, designing and building work for Percent For Art, Public Art, and Private commissions. Recent commissions include projects for Anchorage, Boulder, Chicago, Dallas, Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Madison, San Antonio, Santa Fe, Stockton, Toronto, and Washington. Increasingly he has become involved in projects that require not only designing and building Public Art, but also Public Art planning, strategizing and advocacy. Griggs lives and works with his wife Stella in a 140-year-old building in Denver’s burgeoning Santa Fe Arts District.