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		<title>Comment on Comments / Announcements by Suzanne Cerny</title>
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		<dc:creator>Suzanne Cerny</dc:creator>
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		<description>This is a great website. I love the way it works, I appreciate the links, and I think one addition to the links column could be galleries in the bay area that accept works. Another could be the email addresses to events columns, call for artist notices, and art calendars that many small newspapers may run in the bay area. I think also that editors are always looking to fill space, and so letters, or press releases that individual artists could be sending out may be worthy. How about links to other art groups, societies, plein air groups, private instruction, in the bay area?

I now give private instruction. I call it art classes. A lot is now written about it on my website. New members to EBAG who are new to making art for exhibition may join our art classes at the 57th Street Gallery. Posted is an oil painting of apples, a first oil painting done by one of my students who is taking leave from her law practice to study art. She also studies at Laney College, but she did not get the freedom to move the brush or create a line the way she did in my class.
I am in fact gratified that much of what I teach is from prior studies, reading, and workshops in my life, and it even surpasses what I am able to do at times, but that is no matter, we are all growing in our creative and technical abilities.
Suzanne Cerny</description>
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<p>I now give private instruction. I call it art classes. A lot is now written about it on my website. New members to EBAG who are new to making art for exhibition may join our art classes at the 57th Street Gallery. Posted is an oil painting of apples, a first oil painting done by one of my students who is taking leave from her law practice to study art. She also studies at Laney College, but she did not get the freedom to move the brush or create a line the way she did in my class.<br />
I am in fact gratified that much of what I teach is from prior studies, reading, and workshops in my life, and it even surpasses what I am able to do at times, but that is no matter, we are all growing in our creative and technical abilities.<br />
Suzanne Cerny</p>
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