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1940 St. Ignatius, Montana - 2025. Known for: Modernist Indian figure-genre painting.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, of Salish, French-Cree and Shoshone ancestry, was born on the Flathead Indian Reservation in St. Ignatius, Montana in 1940. The daughter of an amateur painter, her pastels... Read full biography
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, of Salish, French-Cree and Shoshone ancestry, was born on the Flathead Indian Reservation in St. Ignatius, Montana in 1940. The daughter of an amateur painter, her pastels and paintings depict her memories of childhood landscapes, her horse, "Cheyenne," appearing in many... Read full biography
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, of Salish, French-Cree and Shoshone ancestry, was born on the Flathead Indian Reservation in St. Ignatius, Montana in 1940. The daughter of an amateur painter, her pastels and paintings depict her memories of childhood landscapes, her horse, "Cheyenne," appearing in many of her works. She studied at Framingham State College, Massachusetts, earning a B.A. degree in Art Education in 1976, and the University of New Mexico, M.F.A., Art, 1980. She now lives in Corrales, New... Read full biography
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, of Salish, French-Cree and Shoshone ancestry, was born on the Flathead Indian Reservation in St. Ignatius, Montana in 1940. The daughter of an amateur painter, her pastels and paintings depict her memories of childhood landscapes, her horse, "Cheyenne," appearing in many of her works. She studied at Framingham State College, Massachusetts, earning a B.A. degree in Art Education in 1976, and the University of New Mexico, M.F.A., Art, 1980. She now lives in Corrales, New Mexico. Smith became an artist while in her 30s, and was earning a living as a painter before she completed her degree at the University of New Mexico. By the mid-1970s, Smith had also founded artists' groups, curated exhibitions, and organized... Read full biography
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, of Salish, French-Cree and Shoshone ancestry, was born on the Flathead Indian Reservation in St. Ignatius, Montana in 1940. The daughter of an amateur painter, her pastels and paintings depict her memories of childhood landscapes, her horse, "Cheyenne," appearing in many of her works. She studied at Framingham State College, Massachusetts, earning a B.A. degree in Art Education in 1976, and the University of New Mexico, M.F.A., Art, 1980. She now lives in Corrales, New Mexico. Smith became an artist while in her 30s, and was earning a living as a painter before she completed her degree at the University of New Mexico. By the mid-1970s, Smith had also founded artists' groups, curated exhibitions, and organized grassroots protests to express her concern for the land and its people. Smith creates work that addresses the myths of her ancestors... Read full biography
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- Art Events Coast to CoastSeptember 2006Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Art EventsAugust 2004Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- The Next GenerationAugust 2003Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
- ReviewsApril 2003Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- In the ZoneDecember 2002Jarvis, JohnArt-Talk
- Muy Caliente in Santa FeNovember 2002Morrison, ShariArt-Talk
- Review of ExhibitionsNovember 2001Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Diverse VisionsNovember 1999May, StephenSouthwest Art
- Art ShowAugust 1999Morrison, ShariArt-Talk
- Best of the WestAugust 1997Brown, MargaretSouthwest Art