TRUTH Lost at Sea

A monumental aluminum light sculpture by environmental artist Jon Goldman

About the Project

TRUTH Lost at Sea is a performative sculpture project featuring 8' x 48' perforated aluminum letters spelling "TRUTH", interior illuminated by LED lighting, mounted on a seaworthy platform. The work confronts the crisis of misinformation in our digital age while addressing climate change through its journey along rising waterways from Boston to Washington D.C.

In a time of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. This monumental public art installation creates unavoidable encounters with truth across 450 miles of American waterways and highways.

Key Features

  • Monumental 8' x 48' illuminated aluminum sculpture spelling "TRUTH"
  • Touring major waterways and highways along the Eastern seaboard
  • Interactive public art addressing misinformation and democracy
  • Environmental commentary on rising sea levels and climate change
  • Community engagement through harbor visits and educational programming

The Journey

The sculpture travels from Boston Harbor through New York's Hudson River, past the Statue of Liberty, down to Washington D.C., stopping at significant American landmarks to spark conversations about truth in public discourse.

The Artist

Jon Goldman is an environmental artist whose unconventional works range from nanometric to monumental scale. His practice explores the intersection of art, technology, and social commentary, creating works that challenge viewers to reconsider their relationship with truth, nature, and society.

Support the Project

The project seeks partners and supporters to help bring TRUTH to life. Fundraising goal: $125,000. All donations are tax-deductible through our 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor.

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GoldmanArts - truthlostatsea.org - j@goldmanarts.com