Marcy Boucher
Marcy Boucher

Fine Arts Painter - Sculptor
As an artist, beginning at age 2, Marcy’s first drawing was of an apatasaurus. Ms. Boucher was schooled in Fine Arts and
History At Louisiana State University. She went on to apprentice at living history museums and galleries in both Arizona and New Mexico. For two years, she had a summer job recreating museum quality fossils for Black Hills Institute in South Dakota.
Ms. Boucher practices her art in several mediums...primarily focusing on natural clay sculptures and oil paintings. She is a descendant of artists dating back to the time of Louis XIV, and has passed on her artistic abilities to two fine Daughters who may one day also see their artwork in Galleries.
Ms. Boucher has served both as vice president and a board member of Old Town Albuquerque. She has served as President of Cornstalk Institute and also is a past vice president of Survivors of Homicide.
Ms. Boucher lives in Placitas New Mexico with her “Mr. Fixit All” husband William Stairwalt.