
Jane Hunt
"Painting lets me say things that words would only get in the way of."
Jane Hunt is known for her serene, tonal landscapes, which offer viewers a gentle place to rest. Her work is included in the permanent collection of the Booth Museum of Western Art and has been exhibited at many prestigious institutions including the MEAM Museum (Barcelona), C.M. Russell Museum, Albuquerque Museum, Irvine Museum, Museum of Western Art, Taos Art Museum at Fechin House, Haggin Museum, Pasadena Museum of Art, Steamboat Art Museum, Tucson Desert Art Museum, Brinton Museum and Woolaroc Museum.
Ranked as the 12th most awarded artist in the U.S. by ArtdataIntel, Hunt is represented by galleries across the U.S. and in her native England. She has lived in Colorado for 30 years, painting en plein air to gather inspiration for her larger studio works. Deeply moved by the beauty of the American West, she continues to find awe and inspiration in its landscapes.