Dale Goffigon’s work is largely a result of photographs taken during extensive travels. Her body of work consists of gardens, historic architecture and interiors and still lifes. Goffigon spent three weeks as a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome in February 2020. She works with a medium format digital camera, a Hasselblad, and prints the images with a master printer using an archival pigment process.
Born on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, Dale Goffigon received a B.S. from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. She studied photography at The Parsons School of Design and The International Center of Photography in New York. Her work has been published in Connecticut Cottages and Gardens and The Redstone Book of the Eye. The work is also in numerous private collections. She currently lives in Greenwich, CT.
ARTIST STATEMENT
I am drawn to document historic architecture, interiors, and gardens that date from the 11th to the 19th centuries. I look to represent both the classical motifs and the beauty that is found in these historic structures as well as present a backdrop for the imagination of lives lived. The formality in much of the work is guided by the desire for a sense of order in the world of experience.