“Sequestered” by painter Linda MacDonald. The Ukiah, Calif. artist will exhibit her work at a pop-up show as part of the First Friday Art Walk at the Grace Hudson Museum in Ukiah, Calif. on Friday, Aug. 1, 2025. (Linda MacDonald/Grace Hudson Museum via Bay City News)

UKIAH, CA., 7/29/25 – A pop-up exhibit Friday at the Grace Hudson Museum will showcase the nature paintings of local artist Linda MacDonald as part of Ukiah’s First Friday Art Walk. 

MacDonald’s works are a staple of the art scene. A self-described “eco artist,” MacDonald’s paintings walk a thin line between realism, Symbolism and Impressionism. Her paintings often delve into the textures that make up the natural world, with the bark of redwood trees a particular inspiration.  

The pop-up exhibit of MacDonald’s paintings serves as a complement to the museum’s current exhibit “Art of Wonder” in which artists provide the visual interpretation of life’s great questions: “Who am I? What is life?”  

“Art of Wonder” features works by Father Damian of Redwood Valley’s Abbot of the Holy Transfiguration Monastery, Fort Bragg ceramicist Sanya Popow, and German-born Anderson Valley artist Antoinette von Grone. 

Musicians Clay Hawkins and Andrew Robertson will perform, and light refreshments will be available. Admission is free. 

First Friday takes place from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 1 at the Grace Hudson Museum, 431 Main St., Ukiah. “Art of Wonder” runs through Oct. 19. Call (707) 467-2836 or gracehudsonmuseum.org for more information. 

Sarah Stierch covers breaking news and more for The Mendocino Voice. Reach her at sarah@mendovoice.com.

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  1. Linda MacDonald is a Willits artist whose town is quite proud to call her one of our own.

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