Spend a part of your May First Friday Art Walk at the Grace Hudson Museum. It will the last opportunity on a First Friday to see our current exhibition, Momím Wené: Medicine Water, featuring the artwork of 30 California Native artists reflecting on the significance of water in their various tribal cultures. The show includes a few Valley Pomo artists. As a nod to upcoming Cinco de Mayo, we’ve invited Grupo Folclorico de Mendocino and Grupo Folclorico de Niños to perform from 6:00 to 6:45 just in front of the Museum. For the rest of the evening, Suni Robin Smith will be in the Momím Wené gallery gracing us with her harp.
You’ll also be able to spend time discovering or getting reacquainted with our core galleries, featuring Grace Hudson’s artwork, exquisite Pomo basketry, and Carpenter-Hudson family history. Also enjoy an evening walk in our Wild Gardens, on your own or possibly with our gardens’ docent, Ziggy. Light refreshments will be available.
First Fridays at the Grace Hudson Museum are always free all day and evening.
