Current Projects and Collaborations
MIGRATION PARADE: HOLON
2018 - Present
A collaboration with electroacoustic sound artist, Danielle Savage.
Penticton, BC/Montreal, QC
The third phase in our large-scale exhibition/installation, "Migration parade".
For more, see exhibitions.
MIGRATION PARADE: A Durational Movement Performance
February 2022 - April 2022
Collaboration with dance artist and choreographer, Charlie Prince
Penticton, BC/Berlin
Learn more about this project here.
MIGRATION PARADE: Process Photography and Digital Art
January, 2021 - May 2022
Collaboration with Photographer, poet and artist Winona Rae
Penticton, BC
Learn more about this project here.
Past Projects and Collaborations
LITERALLY and GO VILLAIN
April - July, 2018
Penticton, BC
Illustration and props for a webseries entitled, "Literally" (written by Shane Koyczan; directed by Stuart Gillies ; BOLDLY Production Company)
"Go Villain" - a musical collaboration and score with Tavis Weir, Warryn Berry, and Shane Koyczan


PESADONA
January, 2017
Original Performance: Penticton Art Gallery, Penticton, BC
Installation/Performance Art/Experimental Sound - a collaboration with artists Tavis Weir and Warryn Berry
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL PERFORMANCE.
Photo credit: Chelsea Terry
Photo: A Goodall
Photo credit: Dale Boyd
Photo credit: Chelsea Terry
FIREWEED AND THE INTELLIGENCE OF CELLS - Artswells Festival of All Things Art
August, 2016
Wells, BC
An installation and paint collaboration with Rhea Lonsdale. Photo Cred: Rhea Lonsdale

TERRA CELLULARIUM - A Pop-Up Puppet Show
April, 2016
Artist Block 557, Penticton, BC
A performance and collaboration with Keith Lim, with special guest Oliver Swain.
"Observe an unfolding alien landscape. Alexandra Goodall has created felted creatures that combine with Keith Lim's projections mapped in a soft world of pelted mountains and curly spires. Foreign weather patterns transpire, transform and animate this miniature world of timelapsing tectonic shifts.
Devotional instruments - harp, harmonium, bells, breath - are sound machines. Arduino driven technology and video feedback bring life to felted forms. In this land, light is paint in an act of self similarity."
Photo credit: Keith Lim
