- Jaune Quick-To-See Smith
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birthdate = 1940
location =Salish andKootenai Indian Reservation ,Montana
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nationality = American
field =Painting ,Printmaking
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awards =Jaune Quick-To-See Smith (born
1940 ) is a Native American contemporary artist. Notably her work is held in the collections of theNational Museum of Women in the Arts theSmithsonian American Art Museum , theWhitney Museum of American Art , andMuseum of Modern Art inNew York City .Biography
Born in 1940 on the Confederated
Salish andKootenai Indian Reservation ,Montana , Jaune Quick-To-See Smith is an internationally renowned painter and printmaker. She earned a BA in Art Education from Framingham State College, Massachusetts, and an MA in Art from theUniversity of New Mexico . Smith has been awarded three Honorary Doctorates, fromMinneapolis College of Art and Design ,Pennsylvania Academy of the Arts andMassachusetts College of Art .Smith has been creating complicated abstract paintings and lithographs since the 1970s. She employs a wide variety of media, working in painting, printmaking and richly textured mixed media pieces. Such images and collage elements as commercial slogans, sign-like
petroglyphs , rough drawing, and the inclusion and layering of text are unusually intersected into a complex vision created out of the artist’s personal experience. Her works contain strong, insistent socio-political commentary that speaks to past and present cultural appropriation and abuse, while identifying the continued significance of the Native American peoples.A guest lecturer at over 185 universities, museums and conferences around the world, Smith has also shown her work in over 90 solo exhibitions. Her work has been reviewed by
The New York Times ,ArtNews ,Art In America ,Art Forum , TheNew Art Examiner and many other notable publications. She has curated numerous Native American exhibitions and serves as an activist and spokesperson for contemporary Native art. She is in many private and public international collections, including TheWhitney Museum of American Art , NY; The Museum of Mankind,Vienna, Austria ; The Museum of Modern Art,Quito, Ecuador ; and TheMuseum of Modern Art , NY.Among other honors, she has received the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters Grant, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Women’s Caucus for the Arts, the College Art Association’s Committee on Women in the Arts Award, the 2005 New Mexico Governor’s Outstanding New Mexico Woman’s Award, and the 2005 New Mexico Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts (
Allan Houser Award). Smith also has been admitted to the New Mexico Women’s Hall of Fame.ee also
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Arlene LewAllen (LewAllen Contemporary )References
* [http://www.nmwa.org/collection/profile.asp?LinkID=421 National Museum of Women in the Arts - Biography]
* [http://www.lewallencontemporary.com/searchresults.php?start=1&artistId=5083 Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at LewAllen Contemporary Gallery]
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