James Corwin Studio Launches in Missoula, Celebrating Wildlife Through Art
Missoula, Montana, has welcomed a new gem in its downtown area: James Corwin Studio. Located in the art deco Florence Hotel Building, this studio showcases the captivating artwork of nationally acclaimed wildlife artist James Corwin. Known for his vivid depictions of wildlife and commitment to conservation, Corwin has created an artistic haven where patrons can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.
As visitors approach the studio, they are greeted by stunning window displays featuring delicately painted bison navigating misty snow drifts and a curious red fox observing a bumblebee hovering above vibrant mountain wildflowers. Inside the studio, an expanding collection of wildlife prints and original artwork awaits. Corwin often works at his easel in the studio, creating new pieces while surrounded by a plethora of paintbrushes, all set to the backdrop of soothing music.
One of his recent artworks, titled
The Big and the Small, encapsulates his philosophy of appreciating both the majestic and modest creatures that share our planet. Through his art, Corwin aims to foster a connection between the audience and wildlife, advocating for compassion and awareness of our essential role in preserving the natural world.
His artistic journey has been enriched by travels around the globe, encountering the wildlife of the African savannah and the Rocky Mountains. Noteworthy subjects of his portfolio include the African White Rhino and the famed grizzly bear matriarch, 399, from Grand Teton National Park. These pieces are more than just artwork; they are visual narratives that compel viewers to remember the significance of wildlife conservation.
What sets James Corwin Studio apart from his previous galleries is its exclusive focus on Corwin’s artwork. Under new management, Corwin Galleries in Hamilton, Montana, continues to showcase local and regional artists, while Corwin dedicates his efforts to connect directly with art enthusiasts at the studio. His approach balances passion with business acumen, leading to a robust physical and online presence that draws collectors from all walks of life.
In line with his conservation efforts, Corwin’s artwork has also been used as a fundraising tool. One notable piece,
The Wildest Place, was selected as a design for a new Montana license plate in 2025. Proceeds from the plate sales contribute to the Selway Bitterroot Frank Church Foundation, which focuses on wilderness stewardship. This scenic depiction of elk and cottonwood trees against the backdrop of Trapper Peak serves not only as art but as a means to support the stewardship of natural spaces and initiative to connect youth with outdoor activities.
For those looking to start or expand their art collection, James Corwin Studio offers original paintings and commission pieces tailored to individual tastes. Prints are also available at various price points, ensuring accessibility for all art lovers.
To learn more about Corwin's artistic endeavors or sign up for one of the popular Paint Night classes, visitors are encouraged to stop by the studio or explore the offerings at
James Corwin Fine Art. Corwin’s dedication to wildlife through art enhances the cultural fabric of Missoula, making his studio a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.
Contact Information
James Corwin Fine Art
Phone: 406-529-6047
Email:
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