the lounge collection: Sean Goddard

Sean moved to the Tofino area back in 1995. He originally hailed from Mississauga Ontario, which he left in the early 90’s moving to Whistler in search of a new life style. It was there that Sean began dabbling in glasswork with the help of friend Gimel Holland, daughter of legendary Glassman Moss Holland. What began as an after work hobby quickly turned into a cottage industry for Sean as he begun to sell his new creations at the Pemberton Farm Market and in such upscale galleries as Mountain Craft in Whister.

As the attitude and style of Whistler changed, Sean like so many others went searching for a new environment, one with more of a sense of community and balance. It was this search that brought Sean to the coast and he has been in love with it ever since. With the move to Tofino came a shift in attitude towards his glasswork. No longer was it to be merely an after work past time but a budding career. His first studio was a small wooden shack up industrial way road. Cramped and run down, it was a humble beginning, but a great new start.

With no formal education in the media of glass and metal Sean set out to make a genre of his own. It was with this creative force and bold inspiration that the lines of jagged light sconces and prehistoric insects were fashioned. His work quickly found fans in the local subcultures of Tofino where it was appreciated for its daring look and design. He started by selling his work in many of the local galleries and then with his wife Diane Perry moved in 2000 to open his own gallery in Ucluelet and then in Tofino in 2001. Both locations operate as “The Lounge Collection” and have built up a strong reputation for their innovative collections of artists’ works.


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