Betty LaDuke is one of Oregon's most internationally recognized artists. She has been traveling the world for more than 60 years, sketching and painting, telling stories of people and communities. The MACC is hosting two of LaDuke's series, "Fire Fury and Resilience" and "Social Justice Revisited". LaDuke focuses on tough issues we face in this country and throughout the world: climate change, fires, hate and racism, hunger, despair and injustices. These brightly colored low-relief wall hanging sculptures are both as beautiful as they are poignant.
Free
2024/03/07 - 2024/03/23
Additional time info:
Closing reception and artist talk with Betty LaDuke March 22, 2024 at 5:30 pm.
Mills Station Arts and Cultural Center (The MACC)
10191 Mills Station Rd., Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Parking lot and street parking.