A sculptor of cowboy rodeo figures, plains Indians, and wildlife as well as other images of the West, Chris Navarro had first-hand experience with his subject matter when he was a rodeo competitor at... Read full biography
A sculptor of cowboy rodeo figures, plains Indians, and wildlife as well as other images of the West, Chris Navarro had first-hand experience with his subject matter when he was a rodeo competitor at Casper College in Wyoming. He has remained a resident of Casper but in 1999, opened a gallery in... Read full biography
A sculptor of cowboy rodeo figures, plains Indians, and wildlife as well as other images of the West, Chris Navarro had first-hand experience with his subject matter when he was a rodeo competitor at Casper College in Wyoming. He has remained a resident of Casper but in 1999, opened a gallery in Taos, New Mexico. Navarro was born into a military family, and during his childhood, they moved about every three years while his father climbed the army latter. At age 16 in Spain, he began rodeo... Read full biography
A sculptor of cowboy rodeo figures, plains Indians, and wildlife as well as other images of the West, Chris Navarro had first-hand experience with his subject matter when he was a rodeo competitor at Casper College in Wyoming. He has remained a resident of Casper but in 1999, opened a gallery in Taos, New Mexico. Navarro was born into a military family, and during his childhood, they moved about every three years while his father climbed the army latter. At age 16 in Spain, he began rodeo riding, and after high school returned to the United States and lived in Casper, where he attended Casper College. His great love was rodeoing, but he honored his parent's wish they he attend college while pursuing this competition. After college, he... Read full biography
A sculptor of cowboy rodeo figures, plains Indians, and wildlife as well as other images of the West, Chris Navarro had first-hand experience with his subject matter when he was a rodeo competitor at Casper College in Wyoming. He has remained a resident of Casper but in 1999, opened a gallery in Taos, New Mexico. Navarro was born into a military family, and during his childhood, they moved about every three years while his father climbed the army latter. At age 16 in Spain, he began rodeo riding, and after high school returned to the United States and lived in Casper, where he attended Casper College. His great love was rodeoing, but he honored his parent's wish they he attend college while pursuing this competition. After college, he married and worked for an oil field pipe-inspection company, but left that job in 1989 to pursue his sculpting f... Read full biography
Chris Navarro - Artist Info
About Chris Navarro: Books
Books & Publications (12)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Art of the West Guidebook of Western Artists
2005
Editors, Art of the West
80 pages (color)
Art of the West Guidebook of Western Artists, 2003 Edition
2003
Editors, Art of the West
80 pages
Art of the West: Guidebook of Western Artists
2000
Editors, Art of the West
64 pages (color)
Chasing the Wind: The Art of Chris Navarro
2000
Hourt, Moni
132 pages (color)
Art Collectors: 1999 Edition
1999
Koenke, Robert J, Editor
70 pages (color)
Art of the West Guidebook Of Western Artists
1998
Duerr, Allan; Tom Tierney
64 pages (color)
Mountain Oyster 28th Annual Contemporary Western Art Show (Exhibition catalog)
1997
Mountain Oyster Club
56 pages
Red Book Price Guide-1997 Western American Art
1997
Southwest Art
128 pages
Buffalo Bill Art Show and Sale1996 (Exhibition catalog)