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    art school thoughts?

    So.. I am actually toying with the idea of taking art classes. A local community college offers them and is a stone's throw away from my work; it'd be sweet if i could arrange for classes before work, etc. And my work offers tuition reimbursements; something I plan on looking into.
    See, this is my problem. I LOVE painting, drawing.. I like acrylics, etc. And I even like dabbling in sculpture. But, everytime I try to set aside home-time for it, something stupid comes up like the need to do a ton of laundry.. dishewasher needs loading..
    So, how are regular art classes for creating more of a structure for your artwork, to those that attend(ed) them?
    Last edited by Ginevive; 10-20-2007 at 08:39 PM. Reason: I speld thangs wrongg :/
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