Apr 21 Tuesday
"Momím Wené: Medicine Water" tells a story of tribal relationships between the people and their waterways through the paintings, basketry, beadwork, and regalia of over 30 Native California artists, and including the Ukiah Valley Pomo.
In April Partners Gallery is showing the mixed media works of Rachel Binah. Rachel says: “Having moved to Bend, Oregon to live on a farm with my family, I’ve been inspired by not only what is in my past, living on the stunning coast of Mendocino, but what is now my new home landscape of the High Desert in Oregon. I am still inspired by recycling discarded bits of paper, plastics and other materials. Some of these new pieces have sewn elements, and I am again inspired by using more colors than in previous work. My impressionist body of work is a tribute to the peaceful and meditative qualities that I feel when in connection to our High Desert.”
There is a Second Saturday Meet the Artist April 11 from 5-7pm.
Gallery hours are Thursday through Monday 11-4pm.
Rebecca Rosen on Falconry and Birds of PreyPeregrine Audubon Society Presentation.Tuesday, April 21, 2026 at 7PM - Ukiah City Council Chambers
Rebecca Rosen and her birds, (raptors) – a Harris’ Hawk, a Barbary Falcon, and a Spectacled Owl will be on display at the Peregrine Audubon Society Meeting.Falconry is an ancient form of hunting that uses hawks, falcons, eagles, or owls to catch prey. Join Rebecca, a professional falconer, explain how she uses falcons and other raptors to help vintners protect their crops from flocks of invasive birds. Rebecca will explain the important role that birds of prey play in our ecosystems. She will describe how each of her birds is unique from other birds of prey, and we will get to see each one up close and personal! School age children are welcome. The program will begin promptly at 7:00, so please arrive on time!
Apr 22 Wednesday
In recognition of April, California Arts Culture and Creativity Month, the Arts Council of Mendocino County invites community members to nominate those deserving of recognition for their contribution to arts & culture in Mendocino County. See the Program in the Spotlight at ArtsMendocino.org for a link to the nomination form. Nomination portal closes on the last day of April.
Drum Class 5:45-7pm then followed by Dance Class 7-8:30pm
~We study the same rhythm in both classes to learn it both with the drum and then the dance and study it for a full month to have the opportunity to ingrain.
~Come to drum class and follow it by dancing the same rhythm or stay and drum for the dance class. All people, all levels, all bodies are welcome
Apr 23 Thursday
Mendocino Dance Project is offering free weekly dance classes for people with Parkinson's, their family members, and caregivers. Classes offer healthy and fun ways to build strength, coordination, balance, and stability all while using creativity and imagery to inspire movement. This program is made possible in part by The Community Foundation of Mendocino County’s 2025 Fund for Healthy and Inclusive Communities Grant.