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Newfoundland & Labrador

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Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft

"Featuring the works of Bonnie Leyton, Leanne Averbach, and Toby Rabinowitz"

Categories: Fine Craft, Visual Arts

TEACUPS & MINK
Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

And in the Annex Gallery
POTS & POTPOURRI
Toby Rabinowitz
From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

Dates

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Saturday, March 20, 2010, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Tuesday, March 23, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Wednesday, March 24, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Thursday, March 25, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Friday, March 26, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Saturday, March 27, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Tuesday, March 30, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Thursday, April 01, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Saturday, April 03, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Tuesday, April 06, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Wednesday, April 07, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Thursday, April 08, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Friday, April 09, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Saturday, April 10, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Wednesday, April 14, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Thursday, April 15, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Friday, April 16, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Saturday, April 17, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Wednesday, April 21, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Thursday, April 22, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Friday, April 23, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

  • Cutting Edge Contemporary Craft - Saturday, April 24, 2010, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador, 59 Duckworth Street, St. John's, NL A1C 1E6, Canada

    TEACUPS & MINK
    Bonnie Leyton & Leanne Averbach
    Two sisters use art and poetry to tell the stories of their Russian immigrant family and their journey to life and success in Canada.

    Newfoundland based artist Bonnie Leyton and her sister, poet and performer Leanne Averbach combine their talents to tell the colourful story of their parents’ journey from Russia to Canada in the 1920s and their subsequent success. Filled with struggles, triumphs and humour the Averbach’s story has universal appeal. Paintings, prints, figurative sculpture, multimedia works, a limited edition art book and poetry in print, performance and DVD convey the different perspectives of the two sisters who are separated by nine years. Averbach’s work has received awards in film festivals in New York, Palm Beach and Los Angeles. Teacups & Mink opened first in Vancouver to rave reviews.

    And in the Annex Gallery
    POTS & POTPOURRI
    Toby Rabinowitz
    From splendid planters to tiny, fanciful creatures the ceramics of Toby Rabinowitz inhabit their own creative universe.

    This solo exhibition of hand-built ceramics features large planters that are ideal for year round use. In summer they work hard in gardens, solariums or sun porches and in winter they corral scarves and mittens while providing a sculptural accent for the entranceway. Complementing these useful giants are smaller pots and tiny figurines. Rabinowitz enjoys using a painterly approach to decorating the large work while the smaller pieces allow her to exercise her playful imagination. Rabinowitz’s collectors enjoy staging their own whimsical and changing scenarios by arranging the figurines and pots.

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St. John's, NL A1C 1E6
Canada

753.2749

753.2766

info@craftcouncil.nl.ca

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