Ralph Johnson was reared on his family’s farm near Vancouver, Washington. He served in the Navy during World War II, and following the war, began to pursue a pre-engineering degree at Chaffey College in Ontario, California. His growing interest in art, however, prompted him to apply to UC Berkeley, where he earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in art and later taught drawing courses. Ralph joined the newly founded art department at UC Davis in 1957. Until the late 1960s, Johnson was known primarily for his paintings, which ranged from geometric abstractions based on natural forms to more recognizable subjects enveloped within almost hallucinatory qualities of mood and color. In 1959, he received the first place award in painting at the California State Fair, sparking controversy in local newspapers.
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Current and Upcoming Events
- View the exhibition calendar
- MAY 19, 2012
Flourish Davis! - The 6th Annual Jazz and Beat Festival: Beyond the Beat Generation
- April 27 – April 29th, 2012
23rd Annual California Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Art - February 29th – April 26, 2012
3rd Annual Art of Painting in the 21st Century Conference 2012
Renting the Center
The John Natsoulas gallery is available for rental for weddings, non-profit and private events.
Poetry Night
1st & 3rd ThursdaysFree poetry night and open mic MC'd by Dr. Andy Jones
Click here for more information on the Poetry Night Reading Series
Gallery Cafe

Visit the Gallery Cafe!
GranCrema Italian Coffee and an assortment of coffee drinks! The gallery cafe is a great first stop before exploring the four floors of art at the John Natsoulas Center for the Arts.
