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Zach Coffin’s huge sculptures do what you’d least expect—they move
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April 30, 1998
Page 42
By Ned Oldham
Zach Coffin is working on a fountain for his upcoming show at the Birmingham Brewery. It’s a half-ton...
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Looking, touching: Coffin’s sculptures a rare treat
The Birmingham News
Sunday, March 30, 1997
By James R. Nelson
Industrial Jungle, three sculptures by Zachary Coffin, The Birmingham Museum of Art, The Charles W. Ireland Sculpture Garden, Through Fall 1997.A work of...
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Man Of Steel
Sculptor Zachary Coffin
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March 1997
page 42
By Alison Nichols
When Zachary Coffin begins talking about his work, he runs the gamut of description from Eastern religions, to the plight of the working class, to the properties...