Raised in Potter Valley, near Ukiah, California, Grace Hudson became an
acclaimed painters of Native American subjects, especially the Pomo
Indians, independent tribes of coastal and inland Northern California.
She left over 684 oil paintings and numerous pieces in other media
including weavings, hooked rugs, and monochromatic sketches. The Grace
Hudson Museum in Ukiah has the largest body of her remaining work.
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