New public art appears at RaDD in San Diego!

New public art has appeared at the RaDD (Research and Development District) complex that now rises on San Diego’s waterfront!

Sculptures and murals can be viewed by those walking along the Embarcadero among the five gleaming RaDD buildings where some construction fences have recently come down.

I was able to photograph the above sculpture and a long mural today during my walk near the USS Midway, the Greatest Generation Walk and Ruocco Park. I also spotted a water feature among plants and trees between the two southernmost buildings.

Another large red sculpture and another mural have also appeared among the buildings to the north, but construction fences still obstruct photography. I’ll try to provide more photos when those fences are removed.

I know nothing about the artists. If you have any interesting information, please leave a comment. If I learn anything further about this new public art in San Diego, I’ll post an update!

(Last November, I spotted a new mural at the north end of RaDD. See those photos here.)

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4 thoughts on “New public art appears at RaDD in San Diego!”

  1. This looks great, what a distinctive.sculpture. It reminds me of the shell sculpture her in the UK on the beach near Aldeburgh, in Suffolk, of a giant scallop shell rising up from the shingle (The sculpture is a tribute to composer Benjamin Britten.)

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  2. RaDD will soon have plaques naming all artists. Some of the artist names that you have featured include: Alice Aycock, Timothy Goodman, RABI, Ken Kelleher, Funskull – there will be 19 projects in total once completed in late July.

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