About
Sutton Finch, a member of the Society of Animal Artists, grew up in the wildlife-rich environs of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. He received a B.S. in 1979 in wildlife science with a minor emphasis in art from Utah State University.
Finch’s work has been featured in one-man shows and various exhibitions around the country, including the Leigh Yawkey Woodson “Birds in Art” Exhibition, “Nature Interpreted” at the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, the Northeastern Wildlife Exposition, and the National Art Exhibition of Alaska Wildlife. His paintings also hang in Many private and corporate collections throughout the U.S.