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Family Sunday–Inspired by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
You’re invited to the Museum for Family Sunday! Enjoy hands-on art activities and special interactive components for kids within the galleries. Family Sunday activities focus on a different, family-friendly theme each time. This Family Sunday is inspired by the exhibition Jaune Quick-to-See Smith. Work by the artist is on view May 3 through November 10 in Gallery 258.
Create a work of radical cartography, an artwork which combines art and geography to create maps that highlight social, political, or environmental issues, inspired by Jaune Quick‑to‑See Smith’s art.

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Enrolled Salish, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Nation, MT, born 1940; State Names Map: Cahokia, 2023; mixed media on canvas; 80 inches x 12 feet, 6 inches; Saint Louis Art Museum, The Siteman Contemporary Art Fund, and funds given by Barbara and Andy Taylor, The Werner Family, John and Susan Horseman, Christine Taylor-Broughton and Lee Broughton, Nancy and Kenneth Kranzberg, Pam and Greg Trapp, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wolff, Dottie and Kent Kreh, Dwyer Brown and Nancy Reynolds, Suzy Besnia and Vic Richey, Clare M. Davis and David S. Obedin, Yvette Drury Dubinsky and John Paul Dubinsky, Judith Weiss Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lowenhaupt, and Mary Ann and Andy Srenco 71:2023a-c
Family Sunday schedule
2:30 PM FAMILY TOUR
Grigg Gallery 216
Join us for a 30-minute tour of related artwork found in the Saint Louis Art Museum collection. Space is limited, and sign-up is required. Sign-up begins at noon in Grigg Gallery. The Family Tour leaves at 2:30 pm from Grigg Gallery.