“Our People, Our Land, Our Images”: In Grace Hudson Museum’s current exhibit, indigenous photographers from around the globe explore connections to land, community, spirituality, and cultural traditions.
June 30 to September 30, 2018
Indigenous photographers from around the globe explore connections to land, community, spirituality, and cultural traditions through imagery ranging from straightforward documentation to artistic treatments incorporating overlays and collage. The photography in this exhibition combines powerful aesthetics with assertions of Native identity. The show includes work by nineteenth-century trailblazers, established contemporary photographers, and emerging artists representing North and South America, the Middle East, and Oceania.
Our People, Our Land, Our Images was organized by the C.N. Gorman Museum, University of California at Davis and traveled by Exhibits USA.
An outdoor Art and Education center is under development on the museum grounds. Located in a parklike setting, The Wild Gardens features native plant gardens with exhibits and art that teaches about our local environment and how Pomo Indian people managed this landscape.
General admission is $4; $3 for students and seniors; $10 for families; free to all on the first Friday of every month; and always free to members.
Phone: 707-467-2836
2018/06/30 - 2018/09/30
Additional time info:
Museum is open Wed.-Sat. 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Sundays 12 noon – 4:30 p.m.
Closed Monday and Tuesday
Grace Hudson Museum
431 S. Main St., Ukiah, CA 95482