John Dreyfuss (American, born 1949) employs classical tools and techniques to create works in bronze, steel, iron, and, more recently, composite materials used in the aerospace industry.
His work is grounded in the study of animal and architectural forms, with an emphasis on the refinement and adaptation of three-dimensional structures over time and space. Dreyfuss studied at the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture and the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Dreyfuss has exhibited extensively in the United States and abroad. His work is represented in the collections of AT&T Cellular Communications, Los Angeles, CA, Hunter Museum of Art, Chattanooga, TN, and J.W. Kaempfer Development Corporation, Washington DC, among others.