Historic Transferware: Nesting Bowls or Oval Platters with Mary Emery Lacoursiere

Using historical imagery, create a set of unique bowls perfect for serving your favorite appetizer, main course, or just to admire.  This traditional method of surface decoration yields impressive results.  Your pieces will be kiln fired, making them food safe, dishwasher safe, and something you can use daily.  Choose from a set of nesting bowls platters and other items to make the perfect combination!

 

 

Maximum class size: 10

Mary Emery Lacoursiere graduated from Pratt Institute with an M.F.A. in printmaking and painting. She had a studio in New York City for fifteen years, specializing in hand-painted sisal rugs, murals, and restoring historical painting. A member of the Historical Society of Early American Decoration since 1978, Mary has been a contributing artist for Lifetime Television and Hearst Entertainment and currently owns and operates Emery Design here on Nantucket. She is also the director of Education at the Nantucket Historical Association.

The Nantucket Historical Association preserves and interprets the history of Nantucket through its programs, collections, and properties, in order to promote the island’s significance and foster an appreciation of it among all audiences.

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