Episode 19: Susan Canaday Henry

What starts as a childhood escape… sometimes becomes the thing that changes everything.

In this episode of Tiny Worlds, Big Stories, I talk with Susan Canaday Henry — a miniature artist whose work feels cinematic, emotional, and completely her own.

We talk about:

– Growing up creative in a practical household

– Studying art in New York and trying to “fit” into the art world

– The moment a dollhouse in an antique store quite literally changed her life

– Why miniatures are about control, escape, and freedom

– Her experience on Best in Miniature (and why it was harder than it looked)

– The magic of Guild School + the miniature community

– And how following what you love

— without trying to monetize it can open unexpected doors

Susan’s work is bold, imaginative, and deeply personal… from a permanent “birthday party” candy house to a glowing, futuristic dream home. This conversation is honest, funny, and full of those moments where you realize: maybe the thing you loved as a kid still knows the way. ‍ ‍

Watch on YouTube

https://candyconstantly.com/https:/

www.instagram.com/candyconstantly

Best in Miniature - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy2Eljcx3UU

Small By Design Newsletter Sign-up:

https://larablairartstudio.myflodesk.com/smallnews www.instagram.com/tinyworldsbigstorieshttps://www.larablairartstudio.com/

Previous
Previous

Episode 20: Katie Sieg

Next
Next

Episode 18: Erica Meade