Dale Goffigan is a Connecticut-based photographer who specializes in documenting historic architecture, interiors and gardens that represent a wide-span of centuries. Her deeply colored  archival pigment prints are powerful glimpses of light, color, texture, and form, frequently of forgotten spaces. Goffigon finds beauty in decay and a sense of order in isolated fragments; classical motifs and structures expose a feeling of imagined nostalgia for places not yet visited, adding a contemplative dimension to her work. 

 

Goffigon received a B.S. from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. She studied photography at The Parsons School of Design, The International Center of Photography in New York, Maine Photographic Workshop and The Penumbra Foundation. Her work has been published in Connecticut Cottages and Gardens, The Redstone Book of the Eye and SCALA REGIA. The work is also in numerous private collections. Goffigan currently lives and works in Greenwich, CT. 

 

b. 1952, American