Ceramic Transferware Mugs with Mary Emery Lacoursiere

Make a pair of custom mugs using historic imagery, text, and whimsy.  The generous size is guaranteed to hold enough coffee to get your day going, or favorite soup for lunch.  Use images, words, and a bit of fancy to compose unique one-of-a-kind ceramic pieces.  Ceramics are then fired in a kiln, making them food and dishwasher safe.

Its  time to get out of the house and create together safely.  Class will be held at Greater Light, 8 Howard Street.

Includes all materials.

Maximum class size: 12

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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