Kathleen A. McCullough uses her canvas to bring first impressions into focus and create lasting memories of shared experiences. A native of New Jersey, she is a retired teacher of art, having taught all-inclusive studio courses at the high school level for more than 20 years.
Ms. McCullough graduated with a BA in Fine Arts Education from William Paterson University and was been awarded her MA in Technology from Ramapo University – specializing in science, technology, and cognitive learning approaches to memory and computer based learning
COURSES TAUGHT
Foundation of Studio Art.
Ceramics and 3-D Sculpture.
Design and Materials.
Project Connect.
AWARDS
Certificate-Bias Response and Awareness
Certificate-Teaching the Holocaust/ Teaching Tolerance Response
Scholastic Art Award
Columbia University-
Bronze Literary Award
For the Legend Yearbook
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
NEA National Education Association
NJEA New Jersey Teachers’ Association
BHEA Berkeley Heights Education Association
NJPA New Jersey Plein Air Painters
YMCA of Morristown, NJ
She is proud that many of her students moved on to art and design colleges and that several of them are independent commercial artists.
Ms. McCullough is married to her husband Robert, and has three sons and one grandchild.
Being flexible as an artist and teacher and being able to reinvent and rediscover new pathways has propelled me forward. I am always encouraging my students to think and work creatively; to always be asking themselves “what if I did this, or added that?” If we listen to others and make discovery and intention part of our everyday lives, we will always see the world through young eyes!