UKIAH — “The Comprehensive Keith: A Centennial Tribute,” an exhibit of more than 50 paintings of Northern California scenes by landscape artist William Keith, will open at the Grace Hudson Museum on Sunday.
An opening reception, lecture and book signing by art historian Alfred C. Harrison, Jr., president of the North Point Gallery in San Francisco and contributing author to the 2011 catalog, “The Comprehensive Keith,” will take place from 2 to 4 p.m. The event is free with admission to the exhibit.
This exhibition is organized and circulated by the Saint Mary”s College Museum of Art to mark the centennial of Keith”s death.
“The Comprehensive Keith: A Centennial Tribute” will be on display until Jan. 27. The museum will feature several events around the exhibit this fall, including a docent and member tour on Sept. 11 and a public tour on Oct. 21.
Funding of this exhibition was made possible by the Sun House Guild, the Thornhill Family Foundation and the Neel Foundation.
The Grace Hudson Museum is located at 431 S. Main St. in Ukiah and is a part of the City of Ukiah”s Community Services Department. General admission to the Museum is $4, $10 per family, $3 for students and seniors, and free to members or on the first Friday of the month. For more information please go to www.gracehudsonmuseum.org or call 467-2836.