Talk:Jaune Quick-to-See Smith


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The Albuquerque Journal wrote a short article highlighting Carolyn Kastner and her book "Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: An American Modernist," which explores and analysis the artists paintings. [1] Jgdresser (talk) 18:11, 6 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

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  1. ^ "Modernism delivers the message". Retrieved 6 July 2015.
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Sources for Review to Improve Article

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I am currently in a graduate program course on Art Librarianship that aims to contribute to articles on living woman artists that are represented in our museum collection. I will be updating this article over the next month and will review the sources below (among others in the References list) to improve this Wiki on Jaune Quick-to-See Smith:

Ed. Abbot, Lawrence, I Stand in the Center of the Good: Interviews with Contemporary Native American Artists, University of Nebraska Press: Lincoln, 1994.

Cohen, Mark Daniel. “Neuberger Museum of Art/Purchase: Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: poet in paint, Art New England (April/May 2001): 44.

Farris, Phoebe. Contemporary Native American Women Artists: Visual Expressions of Feminism, the Environment, and Identity,”

Feminist Studies 31, no. 1 (Spring 2005): 95-109.

Fowler, Cynthia. “Gender Representation in the Art of Jaune Quick To See Smith,” Aurora: The Journal of the History of Art, Vol. VI (2005): 79-95.

Hammond, Harmony. “Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Georgia O’Keefe Museum,” Art in America [exh rev] (May 2012): 181-182.

Kastner, Carolyn. Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: An American Modernist. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2013.

Nahwoosky, Fred (Comanche). “Native in the Windy City,” Native Peoples Magazine (2000): 52.

Rickard, Jolene. “Diversifying Sovereignty and the Reception of Indigenous Art,” Art Journal (Summer 2017): 81-84.

Smith, Jaune Quick-to-See and Neal Ambrose-Smith. “The Practice of an Artist Who is Also an Arts Worker,” Art Education (March 2014): 43-52.

Tarlow, Lois. “A Plant Never Sits in Isolation: Jaune Quick-to-See Smith,” Art New England (December 2003/January 2004): 9. Helia max (talk) 12:21, 5 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

Questions for Article improvement

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Hello Wikipedians - I will be contributing to and improving this article on Jaune Quick-to-See Smith over the next month as part of a grad student assignment in my art librarianship class. I have a couple questions for those who have already contributed: Under Major Works: 1) how are we to define "major" work? is it a question of scale and dimension? or is it about popularity, some kind of "expert" art review, or even stature of the collector (person or institution)? I see that there are omissions to this list, and wonder if I should add these titles, or not, based on the definition of "major." 2) what is the best way to order these works? By title alphabetically? Or by creation date? I see that there is a bit of both in this list and would like to clean it up on one organization system.

I will periodically add more questions here and hope to get your feedback. Thanks in advance! Helia max (talk) 12:49, 5 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

I have added a series of edits to several sections in this article, but still plan to improve the Artistic Style section, even renaming it "Career" as in other Wiki articles on artists. If anyone wishes to comment or contribute to this section, please feel free. Helia max (talk) 23:04, 29 April 2018 (UTC)Helia_maxReply

Lists of exhibitions, collections and works?

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I'm not familiar with the protocol here, but do these lists really need to be exhaustive? It seems unnecessary and takes a very long time to scroll through. I also can't imagine who these lists would be helpful to. Shouldn't they be truncated to just the more notable of the artist's works, collections and exhibitions? --Bonifate (talk) 01:25, 3 September 2020 (UTC)Reply

Bonifate, quite right. A CV is best maintained by the subject, on their own website. Copy/pasting them verbatim is not supported by policy or guidelines. The information should be supported by independent, reliable sources. Vexations (talk) 10:43, 3 September 2020 (UTC)Reply
Agree with User:Bonifate, the list of exhibitions here is insane. Can anyone recommend best ways to shrink this list? Yuchitown (talk) 18:05, 22 March 2021 (UTC)YuchitownReply

Here's a suggestion for an edit for the Solo Exhibit section. I've reformatted info into a table and deleted exhibits that are not in museums or international.Samson Camper 04:28, 14 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

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1980 Galleria de Cavallino, Venice, Italy
1983 Galerie Akmak, Berlin, Germany
1989 Centric 37: Jaune Quick–to–See Smith University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach
1993 Parameters Series Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, Virginia; Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, Massachusetts
1994 SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico
1996-1997 Subversions/Affirmations: Jaune Quick–to–See Smith, A Survey Jersey City Museum, New Jersey; Austin Museum of Art at Laguna Gloria, Austin; Missoula Art Museum, Montana
2001 Jaune Quick–to–See Smith: Poet in Paint Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, State University of New York, Purchase
2002 200 Years: Change/No Change Palmer Museum, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
2003-2009 Jaune Quick–to–See Smith: Made in America Belger Arts Center for Creative Studies, University of Missouri, Kansas City; University of Scranton, Pennsylvania; Milton Hershey School Art Museum, Hershey, Pennsylvania; Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida; Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas; University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque; Montclair Museum, Montclair, New Jersey; Plains Art Museum, Fargo, North Dakota; Lauren Rogers Museum, Laurel, Mississippi; The Grace Museum, Abilene, Texas; Pensacola Art Museum, Florida;
2004 Continuum 12 Artists National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian, New York
2004-2005 Jaune Quick–to–See Smith: Postmodern Messenger Tucson Museum of Art, Arizona,
2005-2006 Jaune Quick–to–See Smith: She Paints the Horse Nicolaysen Art Museum, Casper, Wyoming; Ft. Collins Museum of Contemporary Art, Colorado
2007 Jaune Quick–to–See Smith: Paintings, Drawings and Prints Ellen Noel Museum, Odessa, Texas
2002 Jaune Quick–to–See Smith Muscarelle Museum, College of William & Mary, Jamestown, Virginia
2012 Jaune Quick–to–See Smith: Landscapes of an American Modernist Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico
2014 Jaune Quick–to–See Smith The Bernstein Gallery, The Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, New Jersey
2015 CUE Foundation 2016 Solo Exhibition Program, New York
2015 Jaune Quick–to–See Smith: Art after the Drought Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
2016 Layered Stories: Jaune Quick–to–See Smith Holter Museum of Art, Helena, Montana
2017-2019 Jaune Quick–to–See Smith: In the Footsteps of My Ancestors Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, Montana; Missoula Art Museum, Montana; Loveland Museum, Colorado; Tacoma Art Museum, Washington
2018 Jaune Quick–to–See Smith: Making Medicine Garth Greenan Gallery, New York