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In a message dated 6/7/00 7:20:02 AM Central Daylight Time,
artshui writes:
<< We do some 3-d work but not as much as I'd like
due to storage space shortage, but the large sculptures are very impressive.
>>
Five years ago I followed a teacher who pushed her way into classrooms with
her 3-D projects and used the classrooms as storage and drying areas. Even
the
computer room was used to dry papier mache. She pushed her art program to the
point that people resented it - I followed as a new teacher and I was
resented because of her tactics. I keep hoping that this wary attitude will
change in the teachers but even the new ones pick it up from the old
teachers. It is like -"don;t let the art teacher take advantage of you" -
right down to sharing wall space. Maybe the large screamers would warm their
cold hearts and they;d let me dry them in their space - maybe. Roberta
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