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Magpies In The Snowstorm By Jessie Wilber
1986, Serigraph
(Screen Print), 25×20”,
Museum purchase
with Montana Cultural
Trust Fund (1989.4)
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About The Artist: Jessie Wilber
Jessie Wilber was one of Montana’s most notable artists during the better part of the 20th century. She was a beloved educator as well as an exceptional painter, collage artist, and printmaker. Jessie was born in 1912 in Wisconsin. She received her master’s degree from Colorado State College of Education in 1938 and began teaching at Montana State University Bozeman in 1941. Jessie taught in the Art Department until her retirement in 1973. Jessie Wilber was very active in the Montana art scene and was a founding member of the Montana Institute of the Arts. Her art was featured in many exhibitions. She also received awards from across the country for her painting and printmaking (lithography, woodblock, and silkscreen). Jessie Wilber died in October 1989. Magpies in the Snowstorm was the last print that she completed.
Guiding Questions and Vocabulary
Standards
National Standards:
- VA:Cr.2.1.4a: Explore and invent art-making techniques and approaches.
- VA:Cr.2.2.4a: When making works of art, utilize and care for materials, tools, and equipment in a manner that prevents danger to oneself and others.
- VA:Re.7.1.4a: Compare responses to a work of art before and after working in similar media.
- VA:Cr.1.2.4a: Collaboratively set goals and create artwork that is meaningful and has purpose to the makers.
Montana Standards:
- Anchor Standard #2: Organize and develop artistic ideas and work. Apply research to art-making for the purpose of communicating about constructed environments.
- Anchor Standard #7: Perceive and analyze artistic work. compare components of visual imagery.