NS Art Crawl

 

 
 
 
 
Delbrook Pottery Studio manager Louisa Leibman arranges her Raku fired flowers displayed during the North Shore Art Crawl, held over the weekend of April 21st & 22nd. 200 artists over 50 locations opened their studio spaces for a weekend of free public viewing.
 

Delbrook Pottery Studio manager Louisa Leibman arranges her Raku fired flowers displayed during the North Shore Art Crawl, held over the weekend of April 21st & 22nd. 200 artists over 50 locations opened their studio spaces for a weekend of free public viewing.

Photograph by: Cindy Goodman , North Shore News

The North Shore Art Crawl was held over the weekend of April 21st & 22nd. 200 artists over 50 locations opened their studio spaces for a weekend of free public viewing.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Delbrook Pottery Studio manager Louisa Leibman arranges her Raku fired flowers displayed during the North Shore Art Crawl, held over the weekend of April 21st & 22nd. 200 artists over 50 locations opened their studio spaces for a weekend of free public viewing.
 

Delbrook Pottery Studio manager Louisa Leibman arranges her Raku fired flowers displayed during the North Shore Art Crawl, held over the weekend of April 21st & 22nd. 200 artists over 50 locations opened their studio spaces for a weekend of free public viewing.

Photograph by: Cindy Goodman , North Shore News

 
Delbrook Pottery Studio manager Louisa Leibman arranges her Raku fired flowers displayed during the North Shore Art Crawl, held over the weekend of April 21st & 22nd. 200 artists over 50 locations opened their studio spaces for a weekend of free public viewing.
Roza Saii with her "African Lady" sculpted from clay.
Barbara Brown smoothes out a slab of clay that she will make into a bird figurine at the Delbrook Pottery Studio in North Van.
Painter and potter Sara Morison displayed her work at the 5enses gallery, a private home studio near Edgemont Village.
Artist Lori Bagneres one of the 5enses group displayed her work for the NS Crawl.
5enses studio owner Catherine Fields.
Sandrine Pelissier at 195 Studios on Pemberton with her painting "Recycling Life" mixed media
Norm Vipond an artist who shares space at 195 Studios on Pemberton opened his doors to the public.
Isabelle Procter delved deep and researched for this piece "A Curious Cage Pictures of Lily" Procter also shares space at 195 Studios on Pemberton.
Sharka Leigh with her work at Pembertons 195 Studio.
Artist Anne Gudrun opened her studio for the public during this year's North Shore Art Crawl held over the weekend of April 21st & 22nd. Her space is located at 195 Pemberton and houses many other talented local artists.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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