Artisan studio definition

Artisan studio means the use of premises for the production, and optional display and sale of, arts and crafts made from materials such as metal, wood, textile, glass, or stone;
Artisan studio means a building or portion thereof used for the creation of original handmade works of art or craft items by no more than ten artists or artisans, either as a principal or accessory use.
Artisan studio means a premises used as the workplace of an artist and includes but is not limited to a photographer, artist, craftsperson, sculptor or potter, but does not include a repair service or

More Definitions of Artisan studio

Artisan studio means the workshop of an artist, sculptor, or craftsperson.
Artisan studio means a building or portion thereof used for the practice of a trade or craft requiring artisan skills, but not offensively dirty or noisy in its operation, including but not limited to garment making, tailoring, goldsmithing, silversmithing and jewellery-making, shoe and leather repairing and pottery making

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