Dedication of the Jon Siau Art Gallery

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The dedication of the Jon Michael Siau Art Gallery at North High School is planned for Saturday, April 26, at 4 pm. The public is invited to this event that identifies the enrichment to the lives of students at North High School by Jon Siau, long-time art teacher and coach. It also recognizes the monetary donations made to name this gallery in his honor.
Siau dedicated his time and talents to his students, athletes, and fellow artists during his decades at North High School. Now that he has retired, his friends and supporters have honored him by raising funds to name the art gallery at the new North High School the “Jon Michael Siau Art Gallery.”
In honor of his 42 years of service to North High School, and the countless number of students influenced and encouraged in their artistic and athletic abilities, the EVSC Office of Development has completed a campaign to raise money for the gallery.
Donations of many friends, current and former students and families, and co-workers will fund primarily to the Visual Arts Program at North High School, signage for the gallery and at Siau’s request, a modest amount will be allocated for Harper Elementary School – where Siau attended elementary school; a scholarship for his alma mater, Harrison High School, and funding for a district-wide process to ensure all students reach their full potential.
Co-Chairs of the campaign, former North High School Principal Brenda Weber, Siau’s Elementary School Principal Mattie Miller, and former classmate and friend Becky Dumes, say Siau’s fingerprint is evident throughout our community and its people. “Jon was born, raised, educated, worked and has lived in Evansville his entire life. His love of Evansville is reflected in all of his accomplishments and how he has “given back” to Evansville in every aspect of his life,” Dumes said, when the campaign was kicked off.
“It is now time to recognize Jon for all of his efforts in offering the EVSC community-especially his students- his personal best. He has –and continues to be- an educator, friend, coach, mentor, artist, citizen, motivator and Life Coach to the citizens of Evansville, no matter the age or the situation. He always has a kind, encouraging word for all and focuses on moving forward and not looking back.
I don’t think many people realize the time and efforts he has brought to his students in making them a priority. He has personally delivered artwork to out-of-area locations so his students’ projects could be delivered safe and sound for judging. If a financial situation might have prevented students from participating in an important Art or sporting event, Jon made sure those students had the same opportunities as everyone else. Jon’s continued acts of devotion and generosity to his students, family, and friends cannot be matched.”
Siau taught visual arts for over 40 years at North High School. He also was a track and golf coach at North, encouraging his students to strive to be the best at whatever their endeavor.