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Grace Hudson Museum, an art, history and anthropology museum in Ukiah, Calif.

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CURRENT EXHIBIT
LON MEGARGEE: Legendary Prints of the Southwest
December 3, 2008 to March 8, 2009

'Cowboy Joe' By Lon Megargee - Woodblock Print, circa 1920 to 1933
"Cowboy Joe"
By Lon Megargee Woodblock Print, circa 1920 to 1933

See Exhibits or phone 707-467-2836 or email gracehudson@pacific.net for more information.

The Grace Hudson Museum in Ukiah, California, is an art, history and anthropology museum focusing on the lifeworks of artist Grace Carpenter Hudson (1865-1937) and her ethnologist husband, Dr. John W. Hudson (1857-1936). Changing interdisciplinary exhibitions and public programs feature Western American art, California Indian cultures, histories of California's diverse North Coast region, and the work of contemporary regional artists.

The Norma & Evert Person Gallery features articles, textiles, photographs, and manuscripts highlighting the history and celebrating the legacy of the memorable Carpenter-Hudson family.

TAKE NOTE: Construction repair to the ceilings of the permanent collection galleries is on schedule. The current target date to reopen the Grace Carpenter Hudson painting exhibition is Saturday, February 21st, 2009, Grace Hudson’s birthday. The Pomo Basket and the Family History galleries should reopen before summer. In the meantime, eighteen Grace Hudson artworks are on display in the Foyer and in conjunction with the Lon Megargee exhibition.

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