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CRAFT COUNCIL ONLINE STUDIO GUIDE 2010

2010 Studio Guide

Step off the path...

The Craft Council of Newfoundland and Labrador invites you to step off the path and into a world of creativity.

The work of each person listed has been juried by their professional peers, our guarantee of the finest quality.

If you would like a copy of the Craft Council's Studio Guide, email us and we'll send one free of charge!

What is a Studio?
The creative working spaces of an artist or craftsperson, studios come in many varieties. This guide uses a simple designation system to indicate what you will find when you reach your destination. No matter what type of studio it is, if it's listed in this guide, visitors are welcome. Please follow the suggested visiting hours provided with each listing.

Home Studio

Many studios in the province are inside artists' and craftspeoples' homes—some have separate entrances, some do not.
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Working Studio
These studios are separate from the craftsperson's home—perhaps in the backyard or in a completely separate location. Most of their space is used in creating work. As in home studios, you can buy work from these locations—they simply have no distinct display area.

Studio with Shop/Gallery

A working studio plus either a gallery or retail shop.

Artist-run gallery or shop

These are listings for an artist's or craftsperson's sales location, which they operate; however, creation of their work may occur in a separate location.

Cottage Industry

A central sales outlet for the craftwork of a group of people who work from home. Sometimes work is assemble at the cottage-industry location, and displays or demonstrations may also be on view. Knit and duffle products are often produced this way.

Economuseum

Part of the network of ECONOMUSEUM businesses in Eastern Canada. Economuseums have six components which include production and creation workshop, interpretation, contemporary collections, documentation centre, reception area and boutique.
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The Regions
The Online Studio Guide can be searched by region:
  • Labrador
  • Western
  • Central
  • Eastern
  • Avalon
  • Downtown St. John's
Finding Your Way
Directions refer to the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH - sometimes referred to in other publications as Route 1) or nearest major highway.
Purchasing Craft and Art
All price ranges in the listings are in Canadian dollars; most venues accept only Canadian currency, some shops may accept US currency. Each listing indicates if a studio or sales venue accepts major credit cards, debit cards or cheques. Visitors should expect that most studios in this guide are required to charge 13% Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) for in-province purchases.