FINAL DAYS - MUST END ON OCTOBER 15
In the late 1960’s and into the early 80s, a crowd of newcomers made their way to Mendocino County. They were attracted by affordable land and a strong desire to live life in their own way and in greater harmony with nature. That often meant homesteading, growing their own food, living communally, or exploring alternate spirituality and drugs. This exhibition reflects on that movement and its lasting legacy through the diversity of art made by over 30 back-to-landers.
Creation and presentation of Something’s Happening Here is made possible by the generous support of exhibition lead sponsor Frey Vineyards, supporting sponsor Ukiah Natural Foods Co-op, the Sun House Guild, and our Museum Members.
Click HERE to read an article about the show that ran in the May 19 edition of the Ukiah Daily Journal.