Goodweather


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Since 2010 Goodweather has produced a diverse body of work that includes architecture, installations, exhibitions, publications, furniture, websites, film, and photography.

Today we specialize as design consultants to cultural organizations, artists, and curators working on projects related to contemporary art, museology, and public access to cultural material / material culture.

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Projects have been featured at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Migros Museum (Zurich),  The Banff Centre for the Arts & Creativity, The Canadian Centre for Architecture (Montreal), The Museum of Vancouver, Artspeak (Vancouver), 221A Artist Run Centre (Vancouver), The Mackenzie Art Gallery (Regina), Emily Carr University of Art and Design and in publications including Cabinet Magazine (New York), *Wallpaper, Canadian Architect (Toronto), Pidgin Magazine (Princeton Architectural Press, and Front Magazine (Western Front Gallery, Vancouver).




Cabin Fever

Vancouver Art Gallery

Exhibition Design
Procurement
Installation Coordination

2018

The exhibition’s layout is structured as an historical narrative in three parts and told through architectural models, drawings and plans, photography, historical documents, literature, film and ephemera. Full-scale cabins, or full-scale structural fragments, are installed in several instances to provide palpable reference to materials, scale and building technique.  

Among other exhibition elements, Goodweather worked with 7 students from the UBC School of Architecture to procure  20 scale models illustrating the evolution of the cabin as an enduring architectural typology that has survived numerous iterations while resonating deeply within out cultural psyche.


Curators
Bruce Grenville, Jennifer Volland, Stephanie Rebick


Model Fabrication Patrick Birch, Tori Hamatani, Kevin Isherwood, Dylan Maeers, Jeremy Schipper, Max Schnutgen and Trevor Whitten




A Seat at the Table

Museum of  Vancouver

Exhibition Design
Digital Content Creation

2020-

Goodweather is honoured to be working with the Museum of Vancouver (MOV) and  UBC Asian Canadian and Asian Migration Studies on research and visioning leading up to a series of exhibitions and urban activations focusing on a re-thinking of the idea of Chinatown(s) as unique diasporic urban phenomena.

Ace Hotel Store

Vancouver Art Gallery

Procurement
Installation

2013







Go East


Signage
Fabrication

2010

Signage designed and constructed for Go East! Exhibition at Emily Carr University announcing the intsitutions move from the existing Graniville Island campus to a new campus at Great Northern Way.

Project Team:
Michael Lis, Chad Manley, Daniel Irvine