All 180 prints produced by world-famous wildlife
artist Ray Harm are on permanent display at the Convention Center
at Pine Mountain State Park. The completed collection, representing
30 years of work, was dedicated in the late 1990s. Kentucky Journalist
Herndon J. Evens donated the first Harm prints in 1969.
Ray Harm has been a nationally known wildlife artist over 30 years
and is the co-founder of the modern limited edition print industry
in America
Decor magazine November 1999, named Harm one of 30 of the most
influential artists in the past 100 years. "He Unquestionably
left a mark on society in general and the art world in particular."
Contact Us: Pine Mountain State Resort Telephone: (606) 337-3066 Address: 1050 State Park Road
Pineville, KY 40977-0610 Website: www.state.ky.us/agencies/parks/pinemtn2.htm
Directions:
I-75 South to exit 29 east on Cumberland Gap Parkway (US25E) travel
approximately 39 miles. Turn south on SR 190, go 5 miles on scenic
drive. Lodge is on the left side of road.