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‘A Fine Balance’

A public art installation featuring clawfoot bathtubs on stilts sparks admiration and controversy from locals.

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“A Fine Balance” is a public art installation in Petaluma, California, created by San Francisco artist Brian Goggin. The sculpture features two Victorian-era clawfoot bathtubs mounted on stilts, situated in the H Street Pocket Park along the Petaluma River.

In 2014, the Petaluma Public Art Committee commissioned Goggin to design a site-specific piece for Water Street. After community feedback and logistical challenges, the installation was relocated and scaled down to its current location and form. Construction began in July 2024, and the artwork was completed and unveiled to the public on September 8, 2024.

“A Fine Balance” has sparked diverse opinions within the community. Some residents appreciate its whimsical and thought-provoking design, while others have criticized it as an eyesore. The controversy escalated to the point where local authorities installed surveillance to protect the artwork from potential vandalism.

Despite the debates, the installation has become a notable feature of Petaluma’s public art scene, reflecting the city’s engagement with contemporary art and the conversations it inspires.

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