Home About Members Annual Show News Events Trail Ride MerchandiseSite MapContactHelp
Cowboy Artists of America
   
Previous | Next
Gary Carter
Gary Carter
Educated at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, Gary Carter graduated with honors in 1971, and began his fine art career in 1973 with a sellout one-man show in Tucson.

In 1982 he was accepted as a member of the CAA and in 1986, he served as the organization’s president. Carter paints the contemporary and historic American West, from mountain men and Indians to today’s cowboys, “and if you’re painting something they don’t think is right,” he says of his cowboy subjects, “they’re going to tell you.”

On June 25, 1991 (Custer’s anniversary), Gary was adopted by the Crow Tribe and the Real Bird Family. He is a member of the Big Lodge Clan and his name is “Eagle Man.” This adoption took place on the Crow reservation at a pow-wow and feast at Medicine Tail Coulee on the redesignated Little Big Horn Battlefield near Hardin, Montana.

Gary Carter lives in Montana near the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park with his wife, Marlys. A few miles away is Sun Ranch, where Carter lived and worked in the bunkhouse studio: there he gained an intensive education and precious insight into the world of the cowboy.
Hot Fat & Powdered Sugar - The Bear Sign Artist
Hot Fat & Powdered Sugar - The Bear Sign Artist
oil, 34" x 54"
Enlarge
 
 
 
CAA Catalog Sketch
     
  MEMBER INFO  
  CAA Member since 1982  
  Born: March 12, 1939  
     
  Education  
 

Art Center College of Design

 
     
  Contact Gary Carter  
  P. O. Box 338  
  West Yellowstone, MT 59758  
  Web Site  
 

Previous | Next

 Top of Page
   
     
Official CAA Merchandise