ARTS AND CULTURE CENTRE

Concept project
The cultural hubs of half a dozen locales across Newfoundland and Labrador, the province’s Arts and Culture Centres are home to exhibition spaces, libraries, and theatres that play host to local performers and international artists alike.

Most of these buildings were built in the 1960s. One started life as the Czechoslovakian pavilion from Expo ‘67 in Montreal, before moving eastward to become the Grand Falls-Windsor Arts and Culture Centre.

As such, the mid-century architecture of the centres acts as a natural starting point for this reconstruction of the organization’s visual identity.