Saturday, June 2, 2012

New England's Timeless Decoration:  The Folk Art of Moses Eaton, Jr. and Rufus Porter

My next presentation will be at the Amesbury Public Library, Amesbury Massachusetts on Monday, October 22, 2012  6-8pm. 

It will be a fun and informative evening where attendees will learn about the tremendous impact the folk art of Eaton and Porter had on the lives of rural New Englanders in Federal period America.

The evening will feature a slideshow of my journeys throughout New England, where I have conducted research in homes, inns and taverns with Eaton's historic wall stenciling and Porter's signature landscape murals. The history of wall stenciling in New England, the life and times of Moses Eaton, Jr., and the genius of Rufus Porter, are all topics that will be explored. Some exciting new research regarding Rufus Porter will also be discussed.
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Suzanne has been researching, studying and writing about early New England wall stenciling for over 10 years, and her research has been published in The Decorator, a publication of the Historical Society of Early American Decoration. In 2005, Suzanne completed a project at North Reading's David Damon Tavern, where she stenciled the walls of the Historical Society's Welcome Center in the tradition of 19th century stenciler, Moses Eaton, Jr.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Folk Art of Moses Eaton, Jr., and Rufus Porter

On Thursday,  May 10, 2012, 7:00 – 9:00pm, at the Flint Memorial Library (North Reading, Mass),  Suzanne Korn of North Reading will be presenting New England’s Timeless Decoration:  The Folk Art of Moses Eaton, Jr. and Rufus Porter”.    It will be a fun and informative evening where attendees will learn about the tremendous impact the folk art of Eaton and Porter had on the lives of rural New Englanders in Federal period America.

The evening will feature a slideshow of Korn’s journeys throughout New England, where she has conducted research in homes, inns and taverns with Eaton’s historic wall stenciling and Porter’s signature landscape murals.  The history of wall stenciling in New England, the life and times of Moses Eaton, Jr., and the genius of Rufus Porter, are all topics that will be explored.  Some exciting new research regarding Rufus Porter will also be discussed.    
 
Suzanne has been researching, studying and writing about early New England wall stenciling for over 10 years, and her research has been published in The Decorator, a publication of the Historical Society of Early American Decoration.  In 2005, Suzanne completed a project at North Reading’s David Damon Tavern, where she stenciled the walls of the Historical Society’s Welcome Center in the tradition of 19th century stenciler, Moses Eaton, Jr.

Suzanne to speak about Moses Eaton, Jr., April 11 in Melrose, Massachusetts

Suzanne Korn of North Reading, MA will be presenting “Folk Art on the Walls:  New England’s Timeless Decoration” at the Monthly AAUW meeting being held on Wednesday April 11, 2012 at the First United Methodist Church at 645 Main St, Melrose, MA.   Suzanne has been researching, studying and writing about early New England  wall stenciling for over 10 years, and her research has been published in The Decorator, a publication of the Historical Society of Early American Decoration.   It will be a fun and informative evening where folks can learn about the history of wall stenciling in New England and the importance this decoration played in the lives of 19th century rural New Englanders.  Suzanne’s presentation will feature a slideshow of her journeys throughout New England, where she has visited homes, inns and taverns with historic wall stenciling.  Suzanne will also present the life and times of Moses Eaton, Jr., 19th century gentleman farmer and stenciler extraordinaire.  Suzanne’s presentation will surely take you back to a simpler… less-hurried time …where the independent spirit of hearty New Englanders was undeniable …and the folk art decoration on their walls was lively and bold!