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At the [[University of Montana]], Banovich studied art and [[zoology]] and holds a Visual Communications degree from [[The Art Institute of Seattle]]. The artist's works are owned and/or exhibited by corporate organizations such as [[Tudor Investments]] and The American Patriot Group as well as national museums including; [[The Wildlife Experience museum]], [[Hiram Blauvelt]], [[National Cowboy Hall of Fame]], the [[National Museum of Wildlife Art]] and the [[Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum]].<ref name="Banovich Website">[http://www.johnbanovich.com/ Banovich Biography]</ref>
At the [[University of Montana]], Banovich studied art and [[zoology]] and holds a Visual Communications degree from [[The Art Institute of Seattle]]. The artist's works are owned and/or exhibited by corporate organizations such as [[Tudor Investments]] and The American Patriot Group as well as national museums including; [[The Wildlife Experience museum]], [[Hiram Blauvelt]], [[National Cowboy Hall of Fame]], the [[National Museum of Wildlife Art]] and the [[Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum]].<ref name="Banovich Website">[http://www.johnbanovich.com/ Banovich Biography]</ref>


Banovich founded the [[Wildscapes Foundation]],<ref name="Wildscapes">[http://www.johnbanovich.com/banovich/ConservationIndex/go Wildscapes Foundation: John Banovich]</ref> supporting conservation and humanitarian causes. He is on the board of the [[Society of Animal Artists]], and the Board of [[The Craighead Environmental Research Institute]].<ref name="Artists for Conservation">[http://www.natureartists.com/artists/artist_biography.asp?ArtistID=408 Banovich AFC Member Page]</ref>
Banovich founded the [[Wildscapes Foundation]],<ref name="Wildscapes">[http://www.johnbanovich.com/banovich/ConservationIndex/go Wildscapes Foundation: John Banovich]</ref> supporting conservation and humanitarian causes. He is on the board of the [[The Craighead Environmental Research Institute]].<ref name="Artists for Conservation">[http://www.natureartists.com/artists/artist_biography.asp?ArtistID=408 Banovich AFC Member Page]</ref>

He currently resides and paints near [[Livingston, Montana]] with his wife, Amy.<ref name="Banovich Website"/>


. When not in India following the tracks of tigers or in Africa searching for the next wildlife encounter, he can be found painting in his studios in Livingston, Montana, and Carnation, Washington, where he lives with his wife, Amy.
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John Banovich is an American artist born in Butte, Montana.[1] He is best known for his large format oil paintings of wildlife.

At the University of Montana, Banovich studied art and zoology and holds a Visual Communications degree from The Art Institute of Seattle. The artist's works are owned and/or exhibited by corporate organizations such as Tudor Investments and The American Patriot Group as well as national museums including; The Wildlife Experience museum, Hiram Blauvelt, National Cowboy Hall of Fame, the National Museum of Wildlife Art and the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum.[2]

Banovich founded the Wildscapes Foundation,[3] supporting conservation and humanitarian causes. He is on the board of the The Craighead Environmental Research Institute.[4]

. When not in India following the tracks of tigers or in Africa searching for the next wildlife encounter, he can be found painting in his studios in Livingston, Montana, and Carnation, Washington, where he lives with his wife, Amy.

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