The Salem Art Association is offering several categories as part of the 2024 Artist-in-Residence (AIR) program in the Annex at the Bush Barn Art Center. This residency offers a dedicated studio space for artist(s) to experiment and create new work.
OFFSITE ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE | JOHN VAN DREAL
Offsite Artist-in-Residence | John Van Dreal
September 14 to October 19 at home studio
John Van Dreal is the SAA Artist in Residence during September and October of 2023. This is an off-site residency at 595 Leslie St. SE, Salem, 97301. John will be exhibiting many of these works in the A.N. Bush Gallery in January-February 2024.
Open studio hours are Thursdays from 1:00-3:00 p.m. from September 14, September 21, September 28, October 5, October 12, and October 19.
- SAA patrons may visit the studio, talk with John, examine the art, and observe and discuss the creative process of John’s contemporary art.
- SAA patrons may visit the Van Dreal home collection of John’s art and dozens of other notable Northwest artists.
An Evening with John Van Dreal
Thursday, September 21, 2023, from Thursday, September 21, 2023, from 5:30-8:00 p.m. Please RSVP on Eventbrite as there are limited tickets for this event.
These events will highlight:
- A studio visit and an early viewing of more than 40 new works by John (which will be on exhibit in January and February 2024 in the A.N. Bush Gallery) and an artist talk and Q&A about the combined aesthetic philosophy, creative process, and discipline that fuel the production of John’s work.
- A guided tour of John and Coleen’s historic home and its collection of more than 200 works of art by John and other notable American artists.
- Northwest wines and appetizers.
Saturday, October 7, 2023, from 3:30-6:00 p.m. Please RSVP on Eventbrite as there are limited tickets for this event.
These events will highlight:
- A studio visit and an early viewing of more than 40 new works by John (which will be on exhibit in January and February 2024 in the A.N. Bush Gallery) and an artist talk and Q&A about the combined aesthetic philosophy, creative process, and discipline that fuel the production of John’s work.
- A guided tour of John and Coleen’s historic home and its collection of more than 200 works of art by John and other notable American artists.
- Northwest wines and appetizers.
Artist’s Statement
My artistic style and method, as well as my philosophy about art, are founded in my admiration for Northern European realism, American realism, and Tonalism. As a craftsman, I build surface and texture through layered oil painting combined with thin applications of translucent glazing. I have found that such an approach allows me to capture light as well as render form that has an intrinsic identity and offers the viewer a subtle expression of beauty as it is found in landscape, still life, and figure. I study and report form by concurrently sketching and painting as I move a work forward to completion. Using this method, combined with traditional aesthetic principles, allows me to create contemporary images that are luminous, tonal, evocative, and spiritual and that connect with the viewer on a personal level. By indulging in form and the aesthetic, I attempt to paint the denominators most common to human beings in their search for the beautiful and sublime. Thus I hope my art offers a connection to good things.
About the Artist
In 2019, John Van Dreal took a three-year sabbatical from producing large collections of art to develop his violence prevention consulting company. As the company reached its fruition, he returned to long days in the studio and now has more than 40 new paintings completed for exhibit.
A third-generation Van Dreal artist, John began painting at age 7 with instruction from his father, an accomplished watercolor artist. With the support of his parents — each providing encouragement in the form of ideas, creativity, work ethic, and financial support — John continued to paint, study, and refine his skills.
He received his formal art education from Brigham Young University, earning his BFA under the instruction of the Greenwich Workshop artist James C. Christensen, the oil painter Bruce Smith, and the printmaker Jenni Christenson. After finishing his BFA, John completed his graduate work in educational psychology.
An award-winning artist, John has received much recognition through solo and group exhibitions at a number of galleries in the Northwest as well as in the South. Additionally, he has exhibited at the University of Oregon Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Bakersfield Museum of Art, Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Coos Art Museum, AN Bush Gallery, Corvallis Arts Center, University of Portland Buckley Center Gallery, and Western Oregon University Cannon Gallery of Art. His works are included in several notable private collections as well as the public collections of Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Coos Art Museum, Yaquina River Museum of Art, Mahonia Hall Governor’s Mansion, Maryhill Museum of Art, Bush House Museum, Bakersfield Museum of Art, University of Portland, and the print collections of Brigham Young University and Illinois University.
Born in Colorado and raised in Southern California, John has been a resident of Oregon for more than 35 years. Besides being an artist, he is the author of four books of nonfiction and poetry, a musician, a school psychologist, an internationally recognized leader in violence prevention and behavioral threat assessment, and the retired director of Security, Safety, and Risk Management Services for Salem-Keizer Public Schools. John is dedicated to his community, supporting a number of nonprofit arts and human services organizations. Finally, he is lucky to be the partner of a gifted school counselor and the proud father of two brilliant adult children.