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Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
Salish member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation; born St. Ignatius Indian Mission, Flathead Reservation, MT 1940
Smith has had over 100 solo exhibits in the past 40 years and has done printmaking projects nationwide. Over that same time, she has organized and/or curated over 30 Native exhibitions, lectured extensively, and completed several collaborative public art works in Denver, San Francisco, and Seattle. She has received numerous awards including a Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters Grant, the Women’s Caucus for the Arts Lifetime Achievement Award, the College Art Association Women’s Award and the New Mexico Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts along with four honorary doctorates. Her work can be found in collections throughout the United States, Europe, and South America.
For further information and images access the artist's website:
http://jaunequick-to-seesmith.com
[accessed 12/2017]
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- Flathead Indian Reservation
born Seattle, Washington, 1923; died Seattle, Washington, 2008
born Richmond, Virginia, 1944; died Greenwood Village, Colorado, 2016
born San Francisco, California, 1902; died Fort Bragg, California, 2000
born Lynden, Washington, 1904; died Los Angeles, California, 1968
born Seattle, Washington, 1923; died Seattle, Washington, 1973
born Holyoke, Massachusetts, 1914; died Queens, New York, 2004