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Studio 432 in Perryville MD

When my friend Terry came to visit a couple weeks ago, I picked her up at the BWI airport. We stopped at a few towns along the Chesapeake coastline including Perryville, Maryland.

We spotted Studio 432 (432 Aiken Ave) just as we came into the main route to town. It is an old church converted to a studio/gallery. Sue Eyet is the owner. She works primarily in recycled metal art and had her touches around the gallery. She also represents other regional artists.

I also found out that she is going to be featured on "Look What I Did" on HGTV in the near future. Filming has already been done and she is waiting for an airdate.

Her gallery was full of fun things. It is the type of place that I have been looking to visit since I moved here. There is an studio addition where classes will be held.

It is a wonderful place to stop and highly recommend it as a destination or a detour stop if you are out on Highway 40.

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Maggie Creshkoff:

Studio 432 will appear on HGTV's "Look What I Did!" on Monday July 16 at 6 pm.

Sue Eyet demonstrates her windchime making process, and the studio's fantastic nooks and crannies are explored in this segment.

Be sure to watch it!

sue's shop is sooo fun and she a great artist to know, as well as the other 'trashy women' in that neck of the woods. if you like sue's work, check out the american visionary art museum in baltimore. http://www.avam.org

Hi there --

Just wanted to let you know that Sue Eyet and Studio 432 have a new site:

http://studio432.biz

Please make a note of it, check it out and contact her to become part of the mailing list so we can tell you about upcoming shows, receptions and classes ---

thanks so much

PRpal Maggie

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