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Joseph Blajda is a graduate of Plymouth State University and has formerly taught art at the New Hampshire Institute of Art and the New Hampshire Youth Development Center. He concentrates mostly on oil painting, but has experience in drawing, pottery, clay, animation, graphic art, and screen-printing. He has shown his work regionally. His artwork is currently on display at the Artstream Studio in Rochester, NH.
Barbara Filleul BA, MEd, University of New Hampshire, is a local artist and art teacher of adults and children She teaches at the NH Institute in Manchester. She was the recipient of the Joan L. Dunfey Memorial Juried Exhibition 2007 First Prize for one of her monotypes. Her work is in numerous collections across the country.
Ian Torney is a painter, and has been a member of the St. Paul’s School Fine Arts faculty since 1991 where he serves both as the Director of Fine Arts and Arts Division Head, and teaches foundations, drawing, painting, and advanced portfolio classes. He holds a B.A. in Visual Art and English Literature from Bowdoin College, an Masters of Art in Art Education from the Rhode Island School of Design, and an M.F.A. In Visual Studies from the Art Institute of Boston. Learn more at www.IanTorneyArt.net
Kim Roth brings his extensive knowledge of art history, styles and techniques to teach classes in pencil drawing, acrylic, and oil painting. He is a native Australian and received his education from the National Art School, and Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney. He has exhibited his work locally and nationally. Follow more of Kim's work on his blog.
Becky Darling is an artist/educator who lives in Warner, NH.  She has a degree in Art Education from Salem College , N.C. and has taught art to all ages from preschool to adult. She has focused on Watercolors and has studied with W. Robert Paine, Carlton Plummer, and Don Andrews as well as others. She has provided trainings and workshops for the NH Reads program as well as for teachers and for VSAarts.  She is an exhibiting member of The New Hampshire Art Association and is represented by McGowan Fine Arts in Concord , NH

Dan Dustin is a 30-year veteran of the League of New Hampshire Craftsman, and has exhibited at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum and the Elements of Art Gallery, NYC. He has been featured in numerous publications, including the Fine Woodworking Magazine. His spoons are displayed in the permanent collection of the Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH. Dan graduated from Bates College, and studied woodcarving with George Osborne and folk art with Norris Patch. His roots in the NH family farm are reflected in both his work and his teaching.


Sylvia Brofos is a graduate of the Chelsea School of Commercial Art in London England. She has taught art at The Kimball-Jenkins Art School as well as at the NH Institute of Art, Chester College, and the Currier Art Center. She is a member of the NH Art Association, and the NH Art Educators Association. She has exhibited extensively throughout NH and the New England region.
Lee Roy Johnson graduated from NHTI with a degree in the Visual Arts and Museum Studies. He has studied art at the New Hampshire Institute of Art while receiving a BA in History with a minor in Studio Work at the University of New Hampshire. He has a degree in Commercial Art from Monmouth County Vocational in New Jersey and was awarded the Monmouth County Arts Foundation Award for Art in 1991. He has art work published in the NHTI EYE literary journal as well as in Spawn Comic, Wizard Magazine, and Hero Illustrated. He currently teaches classes for kids, teens and adults and is Director of the summer camp program for Kimball Jenkins School of Art.

Mark Roth is a long time practicioner of T'ai Chi Ch'aun. His teaching style is relaxed yet entusiastic and lends itself to an enjoyable classroom experience. He is particularly skillful at working with senior citizens. He has studied and developed his tai chi skills at the internationally acclaimed T'ai Chi Ch'aun Academy of Master Kai Ying Tung both directly and with his most senior students over the past 20+ years.

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