Avery Rabbitt
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Avery Rabbitt (she/ her) is a writer and cross-disciplinary artist working in the creative arts therapies. She’s based in Cardiff, Wales. She writes, designs, builds, photographs, and performs cross-disciplinary works, often in collaboration with other artists.
Her current projects include The Mysterious Cricket, a puppet musical about lost histories, lesbians, and labor rights, an upcoming album with the pop duo sky frog, and a short film production of her experimental sculptural book, the kin bible.
Avery’s work draws from her experiences as a queer, neurodivergent person growing up on an evangelical homestead in rural Washington State. As a child, her creativity gestured towards her queerness, her nature frequently at odds with the ability to exist in her religious environment.
She has since lived and worked in four nations across three continents as a performer, an arts instructor, community worker, and creative arts therapist. She has been involved with the North American Drama Therapy Association, The British Association of Dramatherapists, the Harvard University Center for Hellenic Studies, and sings in the National Chorus of Wales. Her peer-reviewed work has been published in Drama Therapy Review. She has thru-hiked The Appalachian Trail, the Mardi Himal, and The Kerry Way. After years of prioritizing her work with clients, communities, and ecologies, Avery has begun to prioritize her artistic practice with a renewed sense of curiosity and determination, developing a varied artistic portfolio and sharing it.

the kin bible, experimental literature, auto fiction 2025







