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Park County Galleries
Banovich Fine Art
2 Pine Creek Road
Livingston, Montana 59047
Phone: 406.222.5445 or 888.486.3160
Email: banovich@qwest.net
Banovich Fine Art
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John Banovich is among the most renowned international
wildlife artists, specializing in large oil paintings
of animals from around the world.
Banovich studied art and zoology at the University of Montana
and holds a degree in Visual Communication from the
Art Institute of Seattle.
His original oil paintings are owned and exhibited by
corporate organizations, including Tudor Investments and
The American Patriot Group, as well as by national museums,
including The Wildlife Experience, Hiram Blauvelt,
National Cowboy Hall of Fame, The National Museum
of Wildlife Art and The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum.
Banovich is on the board of The Society of Animal Artists and
the Board of Craighead Environmental Research Institute is
a featured judge for The Artist’s Magazine and is a master
artist who teaches workshops internationally.
He has been featured in national publications, including
Africa Geographic, The Artist’s Magazine, Wildlife Art,
Art Business News, Big Sky Journal and The African
Sporting Gazette.
Both he and his work have been featured on television
programs, including The Outdoor Channel, PBS and Outdoor
Life Network.
Banovich founded The Wildscapes Foundation, which
fosters cooperative efforts to conserve the earth’s wild
places to benefit the wildlife and the people who live
there, raising millions of dollars for conservation
and humanitarian causes.
Banovich is an award-winning artist who hopes that his
art will inspire us to protect our wildlife and ensure
its survival.
He currently lives and works outside of Livingston,
Montana in the beautiful Paradise Valley.
Stacey J. Peretz Vice President, Banovich Studios
Montana: 888.486.3160 Florida Direct: 941.473.9338
Email: banovich@qwest.net
B civilized
113 West Park Street
Phone: 222-5996
Gwen Strachan Owner
'Contemporary Art and Fair trade hand made objects'
Chathan Fine Art
120 North Main Street
222-1566
Russell Chatham was born in San Francisco on October 27, 1939.
He lived in the city until 1949 when his family moved to
San Anselmo, where he spent the next twelve years.
For the following eleven years, he worked and lived in
Marshall, San Rafael, San Anselmo, Black Point, Bolinas,
and Nicasio, earning his living as a sign painter and
cabinetmaker slash carpenter. In the spring of 1972 he
moved to Livingston, Montana. As a painter and author,
Chatham is self-taught. He is the grandson of the great
landscape painter Gottardo Piazzoni.
He began exhibiting formally in 1958, and since then has
had something on the order of four hundred one man shows
at museums, art centers, private galleries, schools, colleges
and universities not only throughout the west in places
like Sun Valley, Aspen, Santa Fe and Denver, but also in
New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C.,
Chicago, Seattle, Dallas, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
His work has also been exhibited in Europe and the Orient.
Chatham began printmaking in 1981, and is today regarded
as one of the world's foremost lithographers.
Chatham's writing includes hundreds of articles, short
stories, essays and reviews about fly
fishing, bird hunting and conservation as well as a number
of pieces on food and wine.
Since 1967 his work has appeared in Esquire, Sports
Illustrated, The Atlantic, Men's Journal, Outside,
Sports Afield, Field & Stream, Outdoor Life, Gray's
Sporting Journal, Fly Fisherman, Fly Rod and Reel, as well
as in dozens of newspapers and smaller specialty magazines.
His books include; The Angler's Coast, Silent Seasons, and
Dark Waters. One new book is in progress, and should be
released in 2006. He is the founder and publisher of
Clark City Press, which, since 1989, has published
thirty-two books of fiction, non-fiction, poetry,
art, photography, and children's classics, all of which
have given the Livingston based company a sound national
reputation.
Danforth Gallery
106 N Main Street
222.6510
The Danforth/PCFA Mission is to nurture the creation and
awareness of art by providing opportunities for
contemporary artists and by offering innovative outreach
programs, so that our community—especially our youth—can
realize the importance of art in their lives.![]()
Feldstein Gallery
Paradise Valley
Al Feldstein, retired Editor of MAD Magazine and former Artist,
Writer and Editor of E.C. Comics (He created "Tales From The Crypt"
and other 'Golden Age' titles!) now offers his Western,
Wildlife, Landscape and Sci-Fi/Fantasy Fine Art paintings.
Frame Garden
110 East Calender Street
406.222.5222
A contemporary fine art gallery with full service custom framing.
Garre Fine Art
112 N. Main Street
222-7847
Lifelong artists John Garre and Karen Garre have lived and
worked in Montana for over a decade. Their distinctly untamed
interpretations of the American West adorn the walls of prestigious
homes and businesses across the nation. Their finest works are
available at the Garre Fine Art gallery in
heart of historic downtown Livingston, Montana.
Original oil, pastels and watercolors by John and Karen Garre
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Livingston Center for Art and Culture
119 S Main Street 1.406.222.5222
The Livingston Center is a newly formed non-profit
organization dedicated to providing an opportunity for artists
and professionals to share their skills
and talents with the residents of Park and the neighboring
counties. Our Center provides a location for classes, a meeting
and gathering space for educational interchange, and an
exhibition gallery for artists' and students' works.
For more information please contact 222.5222 or drop by the
Center Tuesday through Saturday 11:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Moose Horn Gallery
5 Moose Horn Road
Livingston, MT 59047
406-333-4468
Email: info@ moosehorngallery.com
http:// www.moosehorngallery.com
Mordam Art
109 South Main Street
222-0321
Parke Goodman Studio, Gallery and Bonnifed Designs, featuring
hand made glass beads by Bonnie Goodwoman![]()
Paradise Gallery-The Art of Carol Newbury Howe
210 Park Street
Gardiner, MT 59030
406-848-9155
Email: carol@theparadisegallery.com
http:// www.The Paradise Gallery.com
Carol's works are collected worldwide with several collectors
owning over 125 works at last count. She was commissioned to
paint two Miss America's and her fine art is published by
Paradise Gallery and Gifts. She and her gallery
are located in beautiful Gardiner, Montana, at the Arch Enterance
to Yellowstone Park.![]()
Paradise Print Gallery
223 S Main Street
222.5974 1-800-313-6078
Ray Mitchell Art
Livingston, MT 59047
Phone: 406-222-5589
raymitchell@bresnan.net
http:// www.raymitchellart.com
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Plein Air, landscape and Native American paintings.
Reed Lehman Pottery
Callender Street
Livingston, MT 59047
Parks Reece Gallery
Original Paintings, Lithographs and Reproductions 1.406.222.5724
119 S Main Street
Livingston, MT 59047
Parks Reece Gallery
Born January 19, 1954 in Wilkesboro, North Carolina,
in the Blue Ridge region of the Appalachian Mountains to Scotch-Irish parents,
I was indoctrinated into the arts and was an active member of the art community.
Some of my most vivid memories are of finger-painting at age 6 with my mother,
Gwyn Finley Reece under the tutelage of Ruth Shaw, the originator of the
finger-painting medium. I went on to attend East Carolina University,
the Universidad National in Costa Rica, and attained my Bachelor of Fine Arts
from the San Francisco Art Institute.
For almost 30 years I have roamed the mountains, rivers and taverns of Southwest Montana,
often in pursuit of wild game and fish. My gallery is located in historic downtown Livingston
where you can view my newest work. The highly acclaimed book, Call of the Wild –
The Art of Parks Reece, featuring the first published collection of the wit and works of
Parks Reece is also available there.
“Magnetic works that hold our attention with their resplendent beauty and gentle
satire…spellbinding…mystical.” Chicago Tribune
“…the Royal Jester of modern Western art has to be Parks Reece of Livingston,
Montana…simply an unsentimental, exquisitely modern painter of the West.”
WBUR, Boston’s NPR News Station
“An untamed imagination…take a walk on the wild side with alchemical artist
Parks Reece…trained as a fine artist, he gleefully dances on a razor’s edge
between art and kitsch, tweaking our notions of reality with wit and beguiling us with mystery.”
Los Angeles Times
“Think Van Gogh meets ‘The Far Side,’ and you might begin to understand artist Parks Reece.”
Montana Living Magazine![]()
Open: 11:00am to 5:00pm Tues-Sat
Shining Mountain Gallery
1390 East River Road Pray Mt, 59027
333-4704 or 877-974-6464
Steel My Heart Forge Gallery
Hwy US 89 South (Across from the Mill Creek turn off)
222-5117
Visions West Gallery
108 S Main Street
222-0337
Fine art with an emphasis on western and wildlife motifs.
"We represent both traditional and contemporary genres with
both established, nationally recognized artists as well
as talented emerging artists."