Monte Dolack, a lifelong Montanan, captures the essence of the West through his art, drawing inspiration from its landscapes and wildlife. Since opening his studio in 1974, following his studies at Montana State University and The University of Montana, he has earned acclaim for his Invaders Series, which blends Western myths with environmental themes.
His work is housed in prestigious collections such as the Library of Congress and the National Art Museum of Beijing, and has been showcased globally, including at the Palace of Nations in Geneva and the Bossanyi Studio in London. Monte has received numerous accolades, including the Montana Governors Award for the Arts, and is celebrated as one of Montana’s 100 most influential figures.
With over 200 posters and prints created for cultural and conservation causes, Monte’s art continues to resonate and inspire, reflecting his deep connection to the natural world and its preservation.