- Jaune Quick-To-See Smith
- Wasatch Winter, 2002
- Lithograph on Arches paper
- 37.75 x 24.5 in (95.89 x 62.23 cm)
- Framed: 37.25 x 28.5 in (94.62 x 72.39 cm)
- Signature: Editioned, titled, and signed in pencil on front
- Inv: 2025.9.1
Wasatch Winter refers to the Wasatch Mountain Range located alongside Salt Lake City, Utah where the 2002 Winter Olympics were held. This print is made in honor of the Olympic athletes. It features two of the mascots chosen for this Olympics, the coyote and the rabbit.
Wasatch Winter was published by Fine Art Ltd. on behalf of the Cultural Olympiad for the 2002 Salt Lake Olympic Games and printed by Michael Sims at Lawrence Lithography Workshop.
- Subject Matter: landscape
- Attribution: Gift of Carol Quillen, 18th President of Davidson College, and George McLendon
- Current Location: Belk Visual Arts Center - 1st Floor Hallway
- Collections: Artwork by or of Indigenous Peoples, Carol Quillen, 18th President of Davidson College, and George McLendon Collection, Printmaking, Recent Acquisitions 2024-2025