One painterly professor

Written by Mitchell Steiner on June 21, 2011 – 9:15 pm

You read in the blog about this weekends Des Moines Arts Festival, a veritable visual feast not to be missed. Making the festival even better is the other art show, the ArtFest Midwest, also this weekend in the air-conditioned Varied Industries Building at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

ArtFest Midwest is especially special to DMU, because the more than 200 Iowa and regional artists featured at this ninth annual juried fine arts event will include Gary Hoff, D.O., FACOI, FACC, chair of DMUs medical humanities and bioethics department. This cardiologist is loaded with talent: His works include paintings, portraits, pencil drawings and more; hell display oil paintings, his preferred medium, at this years ArtFest.

Perhaps the most important part of my work for me, anyway is seeing, not simply looking, and then translating that close observation into paint an endlessly fascinating process, Dr. Hoff says.

His participation in Artfest will not only please the eye; it also will help eradicate polio: He plans to devote 10 percent of his art sales revenue to Rotary Internationals efforts toward that goal. In response to a $355 million grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the organization is raising another $200 million to support immunization campaigns in developing countries where polio continues to infect and paralyze children. Dr. Hoff is a member of the Des Moines Rotary, which, in its 100th year, is the oldest Rotary west of the Mississippi River.

Dr. Hoff also was accepted this February into membership of the Salmagundi Club in New York, one of the nations oldest and most prestigious organizations of artists.

Admission to ArtFest Midwest is free, just like the Des Moines Arts Festival. Enjoying both festivals is made easy by the bright yellow school buses that shuttle continuously between the downtown festival and the fairgrounds. So put on your walking shoes, grab your friends and get ready for an art- and fun-filled weekend!

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