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First show at Terra Gallery March 2008
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Interview with Eastern Michigan University
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Every now and then it’s a good idea to take notes from someone who has already been in a situation similar to yours. This is why we think that wise words from EMU alumnus Rocco Pisto are definitely post-worthy. Pisto graduated from EMU with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1974. During his time at EMU Pisto was a member of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity, he wrote for the Eastern Echo, he played JV Tennis, he was in of Greek Council and 1974 he was the first person ever to be voted Greek of the Year. He speaks very highly of his time at EMU “The experience resonates in my mind,” said Pisto, “I’m still friends with many people I met there.”
Pisto is currently Vice President of Sales at Professional Computers, Inc, PCI. PCI is a Troy, MI based company, however, Pisto works in the satellite office in Powell, OH. Now you may be wondering how someone with a B.F.A ended up in the computer sales field, right? Well art is definitely Pisto’s passion. Originally he wanted to be an art professor at a college or university. He was even on the track for the Masters program at EMU.
Pisto's "Homecoming 2008" (c)
One of Pisto’s art projects was to do some painting in a Latino community in Detroit (Near the Ambassador Bridge for you Michiganders) . It was there that he was offered a change of pace. “A guy saw my work ethic and offered me a job to help minority businesses in the area” Pisto said, “He taught me how to put together loans and contracts.” Pisto took a few classes to learn accounting and budgeting as well. Pisto was doing well but the career change was very difficult fro him. “My passion is art, I am an artist ,but I felt I needed to get a real job,” he said.
Though Pisto has been working at his current company for about 23 years, a life challenge made him realize that he needed to get back to his passion. About 5 years ago Pisto’s best friend (whom he met during his years at EMU) passed away in a cancer related death. Pisto was painting a picture of one of the many vacations the two had taken together when he decided to get back into art. “I had been dabbling here and there” says Pisto, “but now I crank out as much as I can on weekends and evenings.”
Pisto regrets ever losing sight of his passion for art. He knows that he has always had a gift, even as far back as his EMU days. “The paintings I did in college are ones I’m still selling now” Pisto said, “I just sold one last week.” Among many other things, Pisto is currently working on a 50th anniversary mural painting for his alma mater Riverside High School, in Dearborn Heights, MI. He will also be featured in the Michigan Watercolor Society’s gallery in Traverse City, MI this August. His new project goal is to have artwork displayed in one of EMU’s art galleries on campus. Pisto is glad that he is now able to find enough balance in life to focus on his passion. His advice to recent alumni is as follows:
Pisto's "Nigh Lakeview" (c)
“Pick your career choice with PASSION. Even if it pays minimum wage, or even nothing. Take the job and use it as an opportunity to grow and flourish your talent will be recognize and things will start to happen. Too many of us don’t go into our CHOSEN field because we look for quick or easy money. We miss so many opportunities when we do that. Just stick it out.”
Electra Stamelos show at EMU article
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RHS 50th Anniversary painting
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I started working on my first oil painting since collegeback in the 70's. This piece is about 4'x6' made up of a collage of imagesfor my high school days and people that made a difference. The painting will becompleted to coincide with the 50th anniversary of our high schoolget together in the fall of 2010. Inever thought I would say that I miss working with oil paints, but they arelike painting with butter after years of painting with watercolor. So it should be an interesting project, and agood give back to the school that encouraged me to follow my art.
The Delaware ART Castle
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Gina and I will be in a Teacher/student show at the Delaware Art Castle in August.
Aug. 16 - Sep. 12
Exhibit Reception on Aug. 16 at 2:00pm
The Arts Castle is pleased to announce a celebration of artwork of ourstudents and faculty in this multi-media, multi-disciplinary exhibit.The show will feature work reflecting the diversity of Castle classes--from visual arts to the performing arts, from music to movement, fromour youngest students and our senior students. The public is invitedfree of charge to meet both student and faculty artists and learn aboutthe diversity of classes at The Castle.
Gina Pisto, my daughter and I will be in this show, in Delaware, Ohio
One Man Show at Hayley Gallery
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Hayley Gallery has agreed to represent my art work with current pieces on display. This fine New Albany, OH Based Gallery with host a One Man Show of my work, March 27, 2010.
Rocco's Art exhibit updates
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First notes about what's happening with my art work, exhibits, etc.
Next week I will be taking all my miniature paintings and a hand full of selected pieces to Hayley Gallery in New Albany, Ohio. Hayley's is considered one of the best galleries in the area for abstract work. Should be a good fit.