About Jack Saul

Jack Saul is an artist and psychologist based between New York City and Woodstock, NY. His work spans abstract painting, performance, immersive installation, and community-engaged projects, exploring consciousness, relational fields, moral injury, and collective trauma and healing.

He has taught at institutions including the Norwegian Institute for the Expressive Arts, the European Graduate School, New York University School of Medicine, Columbia University, the New School for Social Research, and Bilgi University in Istanbul. He has directed the International Trauma Studies Program since 1998 and is the author of Collective Trauma, Collective Healing (Routledge, 2022).

His abstract landscapes have been exhibited at Y Center for Visual Arts (Honolulu), Moremen Gallery (Louisville), and the Belgian Consulate Residence (New York).

His project Moral Injuries of War is an immersive audio installation that creates space for reflection, public reckoning, and healing through testimony and dialogue. It has been presented at institutions including the National Museum of Art (Bucharest), the Schuylkill Center (Philadelphia), and National Sawdust (Brooklyn).