Quick to See, Hard to Forget

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Memory Map

at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith

Juane Quick-to-See Smith is a member of of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. A resident of New Mexico, she was born on a reservation in Montana. In addition to being an artist, she is a political activist, curator and educator. Her art reflects her focus on environmental issues and Native American history and identity.

State Names Map
State Names Map
Homeland
Homeland
Survival Map
Survival Map
Sunlit
Sunlit
What is an American?
What is an American?
Trade Canoe for Don Quixote
Trade Canoe for Don Quixote
Trade (Gifts for Trading Land with White People)
Trade (Gifts for Trading Land with White People)
Tongass Trade Canoe
Tongass Trade Canoe
House and Home
House and Home
Indian Drawing Lesson (after Leonardo)
Indian Drawing Lesson (after Leonardo)
Spam
Spam
Going Forward/Looking Back
Going Forward/Looking Back
Rain
Rain (Yup, That’s Custer)
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3 Responses to Quick to See, Hard to Forget

  1. retrosimba's avatar retrosimba says:

    Quick-To-See is quite the apt name for this 83-year-old marvel.

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  2. Donna Janke's avatar Donna Janke says:

    I really like the works of Juane Quick-to-See Smith highlighted here. Very compelling.

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  3. Of all the paintings, image of “Rain” lingers in my mind; it seems to depict modern society everywhere on Earth, especially communists’.

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