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.

Pat Wild

Phone: 603-524-3207, Ext. 734
E-mail: pwild@ccsnh.edu

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.

 
Rachel Huckins:

Ms. Huckins received her B.A. from the University of New Hampshire, and her M.F.A. from Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. Her area of expertise is Ceramics.

 
Kathleen King:

Ms. King brings an extensive background in design and historic site management and preservation. She has a wealth of teaching and administrative experience, as well as non-profit management.

 
Joseph Montroy:

Mr. Montroy received his B.A. from the University of New Hampshire, and his M.F.A. from Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, NY. His area of expertise is Sculpture. Mr. Montroy has had his work included in numerous art exhibits.