Related Work
Dwayne can be found at the Art Center in Jackson Hole Wyoming, where his studio has been established since 2010. Between work at the studio he also give art classes and public lectures in Canada and the United States. Dwayne’s career has been fulfilled by his participation in many events, taught numerous classes, and being involved in many museum activities. He is also a co-founder of the Academy of Wilderness and Wildlife Art, Canada's finest school dedicated to classical realism in the wilderness and wildlife genre. Here are some examples, for a full list of Dwayne’s related work, please click here. [link to the full list]
- PBS “Journeys of an Artist – Dwayne Harty”. Thirty minute television documentary filmed in Algonquin Park (Ontario), Georgian Bay(Ontario), Toronto(Ontario), Regina(Saskatchewan), Billings(Montana), Yellowstone Park(Montana, Wyoming), Jackson Hole,(Wyoming), New York City, New Jersey. 2004.
- Participant in panel discussion on the life and work of Carl Rungius. Gene Autry Museum of Western Heritage. Los Angeles, California. 2003.
- Assisted in repatriating to Canada 54 Robert Lougheed paintings. These paintings, depicting early Canadian rural life, were exhibited at Mayberry Fine Art Gallery in Winnipeg, Manitoba. December, 2003.
- Co-founder of the Algonquin Academy of Wilderness and Wildlife Art. Mandated to educate in the classical realist tradition. Headquartered in Huntsville, Ontario. Canada. 2000.
- Explorer’s Club Journal. Author of text discussing the Explorer’s Club W.R. Leigh African landscape painting: their present context to the African landscape and their significance in context to the dioramas in the Carl Akeley African Hall at the American Museum of Natural History in NYC. 2003.
- Lecture. “Impressionist Colour Theory as Applied to Plein Air Painting”. Masters of the Wildlife Genre. University of Lethbridge. Lethbridge, Alberta. September, 2000.
- Wildlife Art International Inc. Organize and host “Art of the Coin/ Art of the Stamp”. Brought together for the first time the wildlife art collection of the Royal Canadian Mint and Wildlife Habitat Canada. Algonquin Park, Canada. 1996.
- Elected to Executive Board of the Society of Animal Artists. New York City. 1994.
Please click here to view a detail list of Dwayne Harty awards and membership.