Grace Hudson Museum & Sun House
About
The Grace Hudson Museum & Sun House stands as a cultural gem in Ukiah, offering visitors a unique window into both fine art and the fascinating history of the region. Located at 431 South Main Street, this museum provides an intimate look at the work of Grace Hudson, a renowned painter whose legacy continues to draw art enthusiasts and curious visitors from across Northern California. The combination of museum exhibitions paired with access to the historic Sun House creates a distinctive experience that goes beyond typical gallery visits, allowing guests to connect with both artistic vision and the personal spaces that inspired it. What makes the Grace Hudson Museum particularly special is its focus on Hudson's distinctive artwork alongside thoughtful contextual exhibitions that explore the cultural and historical landscape of early twentieth century California. Visitors can expect to encounter Hudson's celebrated paintings, which often depicted indigenous Pomo people with remarkable sensitivity and artistic skill. The museum's programming reflects a commitment to presenting Hudson's artistic achievements while also examining the complex historical narratives surrounding her work and subject matter. This thoughtful curatorial approach ensures that each visit offers meaningful engagement with art that prompts reflection and deeper understanding rather than simply aesthetic appreciation. When you visit, you'll find yourself in a welcoming environment designed to enhance your experience of both the artwork and the surrounding context. The museum space itself invites contemplation, with galleries that balance the presentation of Hudson's paintings with educational materials and carefully selected complementary exhibitions. The Sun House, accessible through the museum experience, provides insight into Hudson's domestic life and working environment, creating a more complete picture of the artist as both a creative individual and a person of her time. Whether you're a dedicated art lover or someone discovering Hudson's work for the first time, the museum offers a thoughtful, engaging experience that enriches your appreciation for this important artist's contributions to American art history.
Current Exhibitions
Momím Wené: Medicine Water
A touring exhibition developed and curated by the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians Exhibits & Collections Center featuring work by over 30 Indigenous artists exploring relationships between tribal peoples and waterways.
Location
Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Contact Information
Address
431 South Main Street
Phone
(707) 467-2836