Nicole Oldham Art Teacher. I became interested in art at a young age…

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Nicole OldhamArt Teacher

I became interested in art at a young age…

and I’ve had a passion for it ever since.

It was love at first sight really, and I’ve spent ….

most of my life pursuing art and design.

Studying design as an undergrad...

enabled me to turn my love of art into an…

in-depth study of the creative process.

My early years were spent playing, making funny faces and card

houses.

My mom raised me as a single parent…

but she had some help from a few supporting

characters…

who encouraged me to dream BIG.

I never liked staying in one place for very long…

so I took it as a sign that I would like travelling

and exploring….and I did

ALASKA

CHINA

KOREA

CURACAO AND THE

CARIBBEAN

SCOTLAND

LONDON

STONEHENGE

BATH

NEW YORK CITY

GREECE

Before I became a teacher, I worked at a Veteran’s Hospital…

and on a boat as an Event Planner…

before opening a small event

planning business.

This is my dog LUCY…

and she’s a very curious dog.

She sometimes chews my pants… but she’s so cool

that I don’t mind

and my boyfriend James.

“You miss 100% of the shots you never take”

Wayne Gretzky

My Favorite Quotes

“Go confidently in the direction of your

dreams. Live the life you’ve always

imagined.” – Henry David Thoreau

When I’m not working, I love to go hiking…

and dancing…

and acting in Philadelphia productions.

Richard Simmons TV spot

Reese Witherspoon movie “How

Do You Know”

VH1 Decades Rock Live

“It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia”

Acting in Plays

Favorite Coffee: Peppermint

Favorite Book: “On the Road” – Jack Kerouac

Favorite Movie: Casablanca

What teaching means to me…

      “While we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about.”

“While we try to teach our children all about life, our

children teach us what life is all about.”

“There are three things to remember when teaching:

know your stuff, know whom you are stuffing, and then

stuff them elegantly.” – Lola May

.

“It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in

creative expression and knowledge.”

Albert Einstein