Feb 15 2020

"Harry Fonseca's Life and Art": Illustrated lecture

Presented by Grace Hudson Museum at Grace Hudson Museum

Harry Fonseca is known for a colorful, exuberant, and yet highly crafted style, in which Native icons–most notably, Coyote–sport leather jackets or snappy suits, lounge in cafes, and otherwise take their place in the modern world.

This presentation is linked to the Museum’s current exhibit, Metaphor, Myth, & Politics: Art from Native Printmakers. The exhibit features contemporary works on paper from 29 Native and Indigenous artists from around the globe, all drawn from the C.N. Gorman Museum’s collection at the University of California, Davis.

Admission Info

General admission is $4; $10 per family; $3 for students and seniors; free to all on the first Friday of the month; and always free to Museum members, Native peoples with tribal ID, and standing members of the military.

Phone: 707-467-2836

Dates & Times

2020/02/15 - 2020/02/15

Additional time info:

Museum is open until 4:30 p.m.

Location Info

Grace Hudson Museum

431 S. Main St., Ukiah, CA 95482