NEWS
Click on the images below to be redirected to individual project pages or an external link:
|
2025
Spring 2025: Tate will be building a large Post-Anthropocene Architecture in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
|
Spring 2025: Tate will be building a medium-sized installation in Bentonville, Arkansas, USA.
|
Oct 2024-Sept 2025: Justin Tyler Tate has work in the Rewilding exhibition at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
|
2024
December 2024: After working on it for almost 3 years, Tate published 'Foraging Florida: An Illustrated Field Guide To More Than 100 Wild Edible Plants In The Sunshine State'. Order your own copy HERE, or see more about the project HERE.
|
Oct-Dec 2024: Justin Tyler Tate spent almost two months researching and developing designs for Post-Anthropocene Architecture, in addition to facilitating workshops, during a residency on Gabriola Island, BC, Canada.
|
May-June 2024: Justin Tyler Tate built a large installation for eventual exhibition at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa from October 2024 until September 2025.
|
January-April 2024: Tate was working on several books and other independent projects, while also planning larger projects for the rest of 2024.
|
2023
September -December 2023: Justin Tyler Tate was developing the plans for a large installation, to be installed in Ontario, Canada during 2024, for exhibition in 2024/2025.
|
May 1st - August 13th, 2023: Tate prepared a new body of work for exhibition in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA, opening on August 11th with workshops running from 07/30 until 08/12.
|
February 16th - April 15th, 2023: Justin Tyler Tate was doing a research and production project in Linz, Austria, developing Archipelago: an open-source system for creating temporary architecture by utilizing plastic bottles both as structural supports as well as the raw material for 3D printing. The project was exhibited during June 2023 for the biannual LinzFMR Festival.
|
January 1st - February 28th, 2023: Tate was researching and working on various book projects.
|
2022
November 5th - December 15th, 2022: Tate compiled, designed, edited and published a hardcover monograph of over 100 works created between 2010 and 2020. The book is 200 full-colour pages ranging from large and impressive works to smaller side projects: including installations, research, collaborations, short film and other creative production.
|
August 23rd, 2022: Justin Tyler Tate published Future Fantasmi: a true graphic cookbook; utilizing hand-drawn step-by-step instructions within a comic book format; available as an eBook or printed on 30 pages of full page color illustrations; to guide readers through making 9 Sardinian confections. Recipes were researched in Sardinia during October of 2013, and the graphic cookbook was designed, illustrated, coloured, proofread and published between 2020 and 2022.
|
July 2nd, 2022 - August 1st, 2022: Tate took part in the Moab Arts Re-Use Residency: designing and constructing an interactive public installation as well as organizing a public workshop.
|
April 4th, 2022 - June 30th, 2022: Justin Tyler Tate worked on a research and production project while artist in residence at the Nordisk Kunstnarsenter Dale / Nordic Artist's Center Dale in Dale i Sunnfjord, Norway.
|
2021
May 16th - June 6th, 2021: Tate developed a radio workshop, for Pixelache Festival 2021 in Helsinki, by researching air conditioning units as well as carbon capture and sequestration.
|
April 15th, 2021 - May 15th, 2021: Justin Tyler Tate designed and constructed a semi-permanent site-specific installation in ChengLong, Taiwan.
|
January - February 2021: Tate prepared two older projects for publication, both are available to order online:
|
2020
November 18th - December 17th, 2020: Justin Tyler Tate built a series of temporary installations as well as one semi-permanent installation while artist in residence at Prairie Ronde in Vicksburg, Michigan, USA.
|
April 15th, 2021 - May 15th, 2021: Justin Tyler Tate designed and constructed a semi-permanent site-specific installation in ChengLong, Taiwan.
|
Explore more projects by clicking on the buttons below: