Wisdom, 1996

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
(American | Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, born 1940)

Location: University of Washington, Seattle

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Created by artist Jaune Quick-To-See Smith at the Lawrence Lithography Workshop in Kansas, Wisdom is part of a series of graphic prints that explore different concepts in Native American culture. The artist notes, "In Indian country, a person is not considered wise just by going to college. We see elders, sometimes illiterate, as being extraordinarily wise because they combine their life experience with cultural study and teaching plus much practiced analytical skills. We also believe that intelligence involves the heart with the head... we need their words to survive as tribes."

This series is part of the Contemporary Native American Artwork Collection, on view at the University of Washington Gallagher Law Library. The collection was proposed by artist John Feodorov, who selected the eight represented artists for their rich and forward-thinking cultural expression. Speaking to the contemporary nature of this collection, Feodorov notes “since art, like law, is an ever evolving process, it cannot rely on nostalgia if it is to remain relevant.”

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with University of Washington.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Celebrated Native American artist Jaune Quick-to-see Smith (Salish-Kootenai) uses her art to comment on American Indian identity, histories of oppression, and environmental issues.

Jaune Quick-To-See Smith grew up on the Flathead Nation in Montana in a home where art and horses were equally important. She traveled around the Pacific Northwest and California with her father, who was a horse trader. She graduated from Puyallup High School in Western Washington and earned an Associate of Arts degree at Olympic College in Bremerton, Washington in 1960. She studied at the University of Washington before earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art Education from Framingham State College in Massachusetts in 1976. She had to take many breaks from college to earn money. In 1980, she earned a Master of Arts degree in Art from the University of New Mexico. Quick-to-See Smith’s artworks are represented in many museum collections, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington D.C. and the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York City.

ARTWORK DETAILS
Material CategoryWork on paper - print
MediumColor lithograph print on paper
Dimensions35 1/2 in x 25 in
ID NumberWSAC2003.017.000
Acquisition MethodDirect purchase
Artist LocationNew Mexico, United States
Location Information
AgencyUniversity of Washington
Artwork LocationUniversity of Washington
Gallagher Law Library, 4293 Memorial Way NE
WA CountyKing
PlacementInterior
Site TypeUniversity
Address15th Ave. NE, between NE Pacific St. and NE 45th St.
Seattle, WA 98195
Geo. Coordinates47.659716, -122.310542
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