Fine Arts Faculty
| Pat Wild
Professor Wild holds a bachelor of fine arts degree (B.F.A.) from Washington University in St. Louis, where she majored in painting and drawing, and minored in printmaking. She also holds a masters (M.A.) and doctoral (Ed.D.) degree in art education from the University of Cincinnati, where she did her research on artistic thinking and cognition. Dr. Wild is also a facilitator of Expressive Arts, receiving intensive training in the field from Salve Regina University. Dr. Wild has taught art from pre-school through graduate school, in both public and private schools and settings, as well as art museums. She continues to produce and exhibit her own artwork, is a published author, and designs and facilitates expressive arts workshops through her business, Spiral Arts. |
Phone: 603-524-3207, Ext. 734 |
| Jim Locke
Mr. Locke teaches "Explorations in Clay", "3-D Design", "Sculpture", and "Drawing". Mr Locke brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the college. He has taught art in the public schools, Notre Dame College, the NH Institute of Art, and is a regular presenter at the Natural History Conference on Star Island. He is a former councilor witht he New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, and his artwork is included in numerous private and public collections. |
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| Devitt Liptak
Ms. Liptak teaches "Explorations in Clay" and "Ceramics", both of which take the student into ever-deepening experience with clay. Ms. Liptak is a production potter, and a member of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen and the New Hampshire Potter's Guild. She has her B.F.A. from Kent State University, and has continued her education with graduate level classes and professional development courses and workshops. |
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| Susan Hayes
Ms. Hayes teaches "Exploration of the Visual Arts", a course designed to teach students about all aspects of the world of art. Ms. Hayes has a B.A. in art form U.Mass-Boston, and an M.F.A. in photography from SUNY-Buffalo. She is an accomplished painter and photographer who regularly exhibits her work in New Hampshire. |
