School for American Crafts hosts Holiday Sale

One-of-a-kind wares made by students majoring in ceramics, wood, glass and metals

A. Sue Weisler

Ceramic bowls and pots are among some of the wares sold at last year’s School for American Crafts Holiday Sale.

If mall shopping for the holidays has left you weary, Rochester Institute of Technology is another place to shop!

Students from the School for American Crafts are selling their wares from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, Dec. 12, and Dec. 13 in the Student Alumni Union on the RIT campus. The sale is open to the public.

Student work includes ceramic wares, blown-glass ornaments, jewelry and wood creations. All of the items are handmade and the original work of student artists. School for American Crafts students, from first-year to graduate level, rely on the sale to defray costs of various projects throughout the school year. Cash or check is accepted.

For more information, call 585-475-6114.

People talking at set up storeBri Kinard, left, and Erin McGraw were among the School for American Crafts students who participated in the 2011 Holiday Sale. A. Sue Weisler

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