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Embrace traditions, both familiar and new – all part of our American experience with the handmade. “Holiday” celebrates some of our most important traditions:
Ceramic artist Susan Garson paints a menorah
- Nordic folk woodcarver Harley Refsal brings to life the rich history of winter solstice.
- Clay artist Susan Garson creates fanciful Chanukah menorahs.
- George Vanderbilt’s opulent turn-of-the-century Christmas is recreated at the Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina.
- Daring chefs make lavish gingerbread houses for the competition at Grove Park Inn.
- Navidad is celebrated in San Antonio with religious processions, tamales and Kathleen Trenchard’s sparkling luminarias.
- Garcia Art Glass makes colorful ornaments, and Veronica Castillo creates a traditional Mexican Tree of Life.
Building and decorating a Gingerbread house
The Emmy-nominated and Peabody Award-winning CRAFT IN AMERICA, now in its fifth season, promotes and advances original handcrafted work and inspires people of all ages to pursue their own creativity. CRAFT IN AMERICA is on Facebook, @CraftinAmerica on Twitter
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CRAFT IN AMERICA: Holiday episode