[NEohioPAL]The Art of Dr. Jon Sally Exhibition

Standing Rock Cultural Arts info at standingrock.net
Mon Sep 12 08:36:42 PDT 2005


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Greetings,

WHO:  Standing Rock Cultural Arts

WHAT: =B3The Art of Dr. Jon Sally=B2  Art Exhibition

WHEN:  September 24, 8-11pm
-show runs through October 23rd.

WHERE:  North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent

CONTACT:  330-673-4970

GALLERY HOURS:  Thursday-Saturday, 1-5pm or by appointment

www.standingrock.net for updates

Thank you for supporting the Arts,

Jeff Ingram/Executive Director
Standing Rock Cultural Arts
257 N. Water St.
Kent, OH 44240
330-673-4970
info at standingrock.net

About the Artist:

Dr. Jon H. Sally was born February 21st, 1935, in the middle of The Great
Depression at Robinson Memorial Hospital in Ravenna, Ohio.

His interest in art began in Miss Hutt=B9s grade school class.  The young
artist had his own ideas and was unable to follow the teacher=B9s vision of
how one should color.  Consequently, he spent most of his second grade with
his head down on the desk, as punishment for his failure to conform.
Perhaps this is what delayed his appreciation of art until he was a senior
at Kent State University High School.  His art teacher, Mr. Bertolini,
believed believed in nurturing budding talent and encouraged Jon to try
painting, sculpture, and other forms of artistic expression.

During his years at college and medical school, creating art became an
outlet for releving stress.  He continued to paint as a release during his
entire career as a physician.  He took adult art classes at The Jack
Richards Studio in Cuyahoga Falls and ceramics at Kent State University.

Now that he has retired, he continues to take pleasure in painting.  He als=
o
does wood carving and portraiture, but painting is his first love and
greatest pleasure.



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<B>Greetings,<BR>
<BR>
</B><FONT FACE=3D"Helvetica"><H2>WHO:  Standing Rock Cultural Arts<BR>
<BR>
WHAT: =B3The Art of Dr. Jon Sally=B2  Art Exhibition<BR>
 <BR>
WHEN:  September 24, 8-11pm<BR>
</H2><FONT SIZE=3D"5"><B>-</B></FONT><B><FONT SIZE=3D"4">show runs through Octo=
ber 23rd.<BR>
</FONT></B><H2><BR>
WHERE:  North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent<BR>
<BR>
CONTACT:  330-673-4970<BR>
<BR>
</H2><FONT SIZE=3D"5"><B>GALLERY HOURS:  Thursday-Saturday, 1-5pm </B></=
FONT><B>or by appointment<BR>
</B><H2><BR>
</H2><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><B>www.standingrock.net for updates<BR>
</B></FONT><H3><BR>
Thank you for supporting the Arts,<BR>
<BR>
</H3><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><B>Jeff Ingram/Executive Director<BR>
</B></FONT><H3>Standing Rock Cultural Arts<BR>
257 N. Water St.<BR>
Kent, OH 44240<BR>
330-673-4970<BR>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U>info at standingrock.net<BR>
<BR>
</U></FONT>About the Artist:<BR>
<BR>
</H3><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><B>Dr. Jon H. Sally was born February 21st, 1935, in th=
e middle of The Great Depression at Robinson Memorial Hospital in Ravenna, O=
hio.<BR>
</B></FONT><H3><BR>
</H3><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><B>His interest in art began in Miss Hutt=B9s grade schoo=
l class.  The young artist had his own ideas and was unable to follow t=
he teacher=B9s vision of how one should color.  Consequently, he spent mo=
st of his second grade with his head down on the desk, as punishment for his=
 failure to conform.  Perhaps this is what delayed his appreciation of =
art until he was a senior at Kent State University High School.  His ar=
t teacher, Mr. Bertolini, believed believed in nurturing budding talent and =
encouraged Jon to try painting, sculpture, and other forms of artistic expre=
ssion.<BR>
</B></FONT><H3><BR>
</H3><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><B>During his years at college and medical school, crea=
ting art became an outlet for releving stress.  He continued to paint a=
s a release during his entire career as a physician.  He took adult art=
 classes at The Jack Richards Studio in Cuyahoga Falls and ceramics at Kent =
State University.<BR>
</B></FONT><H3><BR>
Now that he has retired, he continues to take pleasure in painting.  H=
e also does wood carving and portraiture, but painting is his first love and=
 greatest pleasure.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</H3><FONT SIZE=3D"4"><B>     <FONT COLOR=3D"#0000FF"><U><B=
R>
</U></FONT></B></FONT></FONT>
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