JAUNE QUICK-TO-SEE SMITH
Keynote Address: Friday, April 6, 9 1- 10:30 am, Platinum Ballroom
in Bally’s Hotel
Exhibition: “SGCI Lifetime Award Show: Jaune Quick-To-See Smith,”
5th Street School Gallery, Las Vegas NV
Reception: Friday, April 6, 4 - 6 pm
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
calls herself a cultural arts worker. She uses humor and satire to examine
myths, stereotypes and the paradox of American Indian life in contrast to the
consumerism of American society. Her work is philosophically centered by her
strong traditional beliefs and political activism.
Smith is internationally
known as an artist, curator, lecturer, printmaker and professor. She was born
at St. Ignatius Mission on her Reservation and is an enrolled Salish member of
the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation of Montana. She holds four honorary
doctorates from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Arts, the Minneapolis College
of Art and Design, Mass College of Art and the University of New Mexico. Her
work is in collections at the Whitney Museum, the Metropolitan Museum, the
Brooklyn Museum, Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Walker, the Victoria and
Albert Museum, London and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Recent awards
include a grant from the Joan Mitchell Foundation to archive her work; the 2011
Art Table Artist Award; Moore College Visionary Woman Award for 2011; Induction
into the National Academy of Art 2011; Living Artist of Distinction, Georgia
O’Keeffe Museum, NM 2012; the Switzer Award for 2012; NAEA Ziegfeld Lecture
Award 2014; Honorary Degree, Salish Kootenai College, Montana 2015; Alumni
Achievement Award, Framingham State University, MA. 2016; SGC Int’l Lifetime
Achievement Award 2018.