Gary Staab / Paleoartist, Naturalist, Maker
Gary Staab interned at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and the British Museum of Natural History in London while also pursuing a customized degree in art and biology at Hastings College.
Gary worked as a sculptor for seven years at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science before becoming a freelance artist in 1996. Since then, Staab has worked for several notable clients, including the National Geographic Society, The Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Discover Magazine, the BBC, Eyewitness Books, and the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. Gary’s works have been displayed in over 50 museums worldwide, from Turkey and South Korea to China, France, and Japan. Gary’s work is not limited to dinosaurs. In 2016, he was the focus of the PBS NOVA documentary, “Iceman Reborn,” which chronicled his work to create a replica of the 5,300-year-old mummy known as Otzi the Iceman.
A Fellow of the National Sculpture Society and The Explorers Club of New York, Gary’s accolades include being a five-time recipient of the Vertebrate Paleontology Award for Excellence in Paleontological Art, a three-time recipient of awards from The Society for Animal Artists and has received the silver medal from the National Sculpture Society.
Contact
303 618 0275
gary@staabstudios.com
Awards
John J. Lanzendorf Paleoart Award
Presented by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Life-size Megalodon
October 2021.
Silver Medal for “Aristotle”
Presented by National Sculpture Society
Induction into the Hastings College Fine Arts Hall of Fame
October 2019
Patricia A. Bott Award for Creative Excellence
Presented by the Society of Animal Artists
September 2010
2009 Outstanding Alumni Award
Hastings College
John J. Lanzendorf Paleoart Award
Presented by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
Model of African Pterosaur
November 2004
John J. Lanzendorf Paleoart Award
Presented by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
Bronze of Stegosaurus stenops
October 2003
John J. Lanzendorf Paleoart Award
Presented by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
Model of Sarcosuchus imperator
October 2002
John J. Lanzendorf Paleoart Award
Presented by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
Honorable mention for 16 bronze models depicting the family tree of Probisideans.
October 2000
Distinctions
Research Associate:
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Affiliate Faculty:
Idaho State University
Clients
Denver Museum of Nature and Science / National Geographic Society / The Carnegie Museum of Natural History / Discover Magazine / BBC / Eyewitness Books / Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History