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BIO — VIRGINIA LEONARD

    http://virginialeonard.co.nz/bio/
    National Treasures, Contemporary Ceramics from Australia and New Zealand, The Vivian, Matakana, New Zealand (group) Open to Art, Officine Saffi, Milan, Italy (group) ... Virginia Leonard, The Vivian, Matakana, New Zealand (solo) 2012. The Opening Show, The Vivian, Matakana…

Virginia Leonard • Artaxis.org

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    Virginia was invited artist in Residence, Guldagergaard, Denmark (2017) and won the Merit Award, Portage Ceramic Awards, Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery, Auckland (2015). She currently lives and works from Matakana, New Zealand.

Virginia Leonard Bio — Brick Bay Sculpture Trail

    https://www.brickbaysculpture.co.nz/virginia-leonard
    Virginia Leonard was born in Auckland and is now based in Matakana, north of Auckland. Originally trained as a painter, Leonard graduated with a BFA from Whitecliffe College of Arts & Design in 1990, and an MFA in 2001 from the same college.

Virginia Leonard's 'broken body' inspires her art Stuff ...

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/homed/houses/107236753/virginia-leonards-broken-body-inspires-her-art
    Sep 30, 2018 · Virginia Leonard is an artist living with her partner, Oliver King, a conceptual artist and advertising executive, in Matakana.

Collectors Love: Virginia Leonard - Art Collector Magazine

    https://artcollector.net.au/collectors-love-virginia-leonard/
    New Zealand artist Virginia Leonard exhibited seven large ceramic works with PAULNACHE gallery at Spring1883 Art Fair, Melbourne in 2016. Being from Matakana, a small town north of Auckland, and unknown in the Australian market, only working in clay since 2013, Leonard was unsure of the reception from the Spring1883 audience.

Virginia Leonard Artist Profile, Exhibitions & Artworks ...

    https://ocula.com/artists/virginia-leonard/
    Virginia Leonard Biography. Virginia Leonard graduated with a Master of Fine Arts from Whitecliffe College of Arts & Design in 2001. Leonard is both a painter and clay maker and her work is a response to the broken parts of her body.

Virginia Leonard: Bringing Darkness to Light — Junction ...

    https://www.junctionmag.co.nz/junctionmag/virginia-leonard-bringing-darkness-to-light
    Junction congratulates Matakana artist Virginia Leonard on her First Merit award (second place) at the Portage Ceramic Awards 2015. Virginia has only been working in clay for around three years. Her award-winning piece is entitled ‘Too Many Surgeons’. It’s a response to the chronic pain she suffer

Virginia Leonard — PAULNACHE

    https://www.paulnache.com/virginialeonard
    Virginia won the Merit Award at the Portage Ceramic Awards, Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery, Auckland (2015); a consistent Finalist in the Wallace Art Awards and was a Finalist in the National Contemporary Art Award, Waikato Museum. She currently lives and works from Matakana, …

Virginia Leonard Artbay's Blog

    https://artbay.wordpress.com/our-artists/virginia-leonard/
    Born in Auckland in 1965 "Newcomer Virginia Leonard uses layers of thick paint applied with appealing energy to make vividly coloured romping paintings, at their best when the underlying idea is floral". Terry McNamara, NZ Herald 2003 "New Paintings" "The initial "atomic blast" impact of Virginia's paintings belies the subtlety and depth afforded by sustained…

Artists in residence: Where artists find their happy place ...

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=12054342
    VIRGINIA LEONARD. Sculptor and ceramic artist based in Matakana; exhibiting with Paulnache Gallery, Gisborne. Virginia Leonard in her Matakana studio. Photo / Jason Oxenham.

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