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The article has been tagged as a copyright violation because it looks to be a direct copy and past of http://www.iaia.edu/museum/vision-project/artists/kay-walkingstick/ including the "[1], [2]..." footnote markers from that page.

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When there's a clear case of copyright violation, the step is to identify the article for copyright investigation, so I tagged the article.--CaroleHenson (talk) 23:07, 12 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I started a draft at Draft:Kay WalkingStick which includes 3 good "sources" to start with for a rewrite of the article. It seems very appropriate to have one for her!--CaroleHenson (talk) 23:42, 12 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

The draft has been moved over, and the following is just to ensure that I don't miss anything from the article before it was rewritten in a short tag or scrambled words so as not to be a copyvio here, too:

bullets of info
  • variety of media: acrylic, watercolor, oil, mixed media, gold leaf, encaustic, copper, charcoal.
  • Produced a book called “Turning Leaves: You’re an Indian?” - is a print maker
  • Number of movements and arenas
  • expert level
  • teaches Native American education
  • Native American artwork Art
  • the feminist movement involvement
  • works shown with feminist artists: Miriam Schapiro, Judy Chicago, Guerilla Girls, Faith Ringgold
  • one person shows in Europe, Canada and US
  • 36 musuems.... (have a list now that does not include the Denver Art Museum in Denver, Colorado, the Detroit Institute of Art in Detroit, Michigan)... still need to work on citations for some of them
  • mixed-media diptychs....
  • early paintings ....
  • "The resulting interior spaces of the canvas serve as complex emotional metaphors."
  • Lesk quote about landscapes, found the source
  • husband.. death... waterfalls
  • Abyss painting
  • 1990s diptych paintings based on sketches to Italy and the southwest - used part of the quote I found somewhere else
  • also explains.... have part of it found somewhere else.
  • Mountclair Art Museum in New Jersey show called “Engaging with Nature: American and other Native American Artists” The New York Times reported on this show saying when looking at the natural world it “suggests a different set of possibilities”
  • travel to Italy... painted Alps... Gioioso Variation I
  • "WalkingStick shares the relationship Native Americans have with their materials for art making. She goes on to say that these Natives, whether they are an active part of a tribe or not, live a double life."
  • WalkingStick’s book is based upon comments she's received: “Turning Leaves, So You’re an Indian?” included in "Indian Humor,” show at the National Museum of the American Indian... theme of the show, clash of values...
  • WalkingStick explains,” Good, risky, original art is being done by Native Americans, and it is this work that must be shown and supported by serious galleries and museums. This art has been developed by individuals educated in the traditions of twentieth-century modernism, but also in touch with their Indian heritage, their cultural differences, and their spiritual concerns. It is deserving of serious critical analysis and it takes no great leap of faith to analyze or appreciate it.”
  • 2011 - awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by Arcadia University
  • now resides in Ithaca, New York.
  • Where she "lives and paints in Jackson Heights, Queens with the artist, Dirk Bach."
  • now expressionist works
  • exhibits her work at the June Kelly Gallery in NYC.
  • mother / late husband

...removed a couple of duplicate bits.

--CaroleHenson (talk) 23:17, 14 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Wiki Education assignment: Cultures of Collecting

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