Andrew Dreves is a visual artist, designer + writer based in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States. Born in 1967, Andrew lived his formative years in the Midwestern United States.
After earning a B.F.A. from The College of New Jersey, Andrew went on to practice interior architecture in Princeton (NJ) with several national and internationally noted firms. In addition to interior architecture, Andrew maintained an art studio and showed his work both locally and regionally in galleries and museums. He studied printmaking with internationally known printmaker Margaret Kennard Johnson, (a student of Josef Albers at Black Mountain College) and also studied at the Rutgers Center for Innovative Print & Paper (RCIPP) in New Brunswick (NJ).
Today, Andrew’s artwork continues to combine diverse disciplines and processes in a wide variety of media. His subjects focus frequently on historical, social, environmental and architectural space. His work has been shown in venues juried by noted artists and critics such as Janet Fish, Jacob Landau and Donald Kuspit. Andrew’s work is included in many public and private collections throughout the United States.
Dreves Portfolio, LLC, Gettysburg, PA, US, Visual Artist, Designer + Writer
Noelker and Hull Associates, Inc., Chambersburg, PA, US, Firm Associate / Senior Interior Designer
Michael Landau Associates, PA / Architects, Princeton, NJ, US, Interior Designer
Mancini Duffy Winstanley, Parsippany, NJ, US, Interior Designer
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, US, Bachelors, Fine Arts
Professional workshop at the Rutgers Center for Innovative Print & Paper
The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ, US, Bachelors, Architectural Interior Design