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Arts Alive
ARTS NIGHTS First Saturday Night Arts Alive
Sept. 3, 6 to 9 p.m.
Eureka Main Street presents First Saturday Night Arts Alive on Sep. 3 from 6-9 p.m. Our galleries, museums, theaters, bars and restaurants are open. Some businesses continue to require everyone to wear masks and follow other COVID safety precautions to keep patrons and staff safe. Please respect the standards set by individual businesses, be kind and enjoy the evening!
ART CENTER SPACE 620 Second St. More than 75 local artists showing local art.
BLUE OX BOUTIQUE 515 Second St. New location.
THE BODEGA 426 Third St. “Inspire, recognize + empower queer youth, encouraging community building,” October Mintey, drawings. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Rainbow Village.
C STREET STUDIOS 208 C St. Various artists.
THE CAMPUS STORE 218 F St. Maddie Pierce, watercolors, drawings, stickers and prints of digital nature-based art, watercolor prints and originals.
CANVAS + CLAY 233 F St. Various artists.
THE EPITOME GALLERY 420 Second St. “Deconstruct, Reconstruct,” artwork by Julia Finkelstein.
EUREKA BOOKS 426 Second St. The Klamath Mountains: A Natural History, Michael Kauffmann, book signing.
THE GAZEBO Second & F streets. Music by The Critics.
GOOD RELATIONS 223 Second St. Sanford Pyron, paintings. Live models from Rag Doll Review in the windows.
HAPPY CAT STUDIO AT MENDENHALL
STUDIOS 215 C St. “Artworks by Brianna Penner and Kristi Westwick,” acrylic painting, mixed medium. Music by Young and Lovely.
HUMBOLDT ARTS COUNCIL 636 F St. Music by Huayllipacha. William
Thonson Gallery & Anderson Gallery:
“Ingrid Nickelsen Trust Juried Exhibition: Celebrating 15 Years of Ingrid Nickelsen’s Legacy,” works by Humboldt County women artists. Knight Gallery: “Use This Map to Help You Explore: The Landscapes of Ingrid Nickelsen,” landscapes of Ingrid Nickelsen on loan from private collections. Floyd Bettiga Gallery: “Ingrid Nickelsen’s Backpacking Drawings,” sketches and drawings created during explorations in the local wilderness paired with excerpts of her writing on art and nature. Youth Gallery: Humboldt County Author & Illustrator Festival. Museum Store/
Permanent Collection
Gallery: a selection of gifts and merchandise inspired by the artwork on view by Morris Graves, Glenn Berry, Melvin Schuler and Romano Gabriel. Homer Balabanis
Gallery/Humboldt Artist
Gallery: local artists in a variety of media.
HUMBOLDT BEER
WORKS 110 Third St. Brewing demonstration and homebrew tasting. Tastings for 21 and up w/valid ID.
HUMBOLDT HERBALS 300 Second St. Thao Le Khac, acrylic painting, watercolors. Music by The Gritty Kitties.
JUST MY TYPE LETTERPRESS PAPERIE
235 F St. “Torn Together,” Annette Makino, mixed media. Music by Redwood Steel Band.
LITTLE SHOP OF HERS 416 Second St. Seana Burden, acrylic painting, pen and ink, glitter.
THE MADRONE TAPHOUSE & BRICK
FIRE PIZZA 421 Third St. Tara Lynch, mixed media.
MANY HANDS GALLERY 438 Second St. Featuring the work of over 40 local artists and handmade items from around the globe.
MENDENHALL STUDIOS 215 C St. Various artists.
OLD TOWN INK LAB 212 G St., Suite 103 Wanderstay vending machine full of art and fun.
OLD TOWN COFFEE & CHOCOLATES
211 F St. “Pastels and Watercolors,” Nancy and Paul Rickard. Music by Red Hot Shame.
PEARL LOUNGE 507 Second St. Anna Amezcua and Nancy Ayers, oil painting, acrylic painting and mixed media.
PROPER WELLNESS CENTER 517 Fifth St. Collection of local artists and glass blowers from Humboldt and around the world.
REDWOOD ART ASSOCIATION 603 F St. 64th annual Fall Exhibition; celebration for Looking for Beauty, a book about local plein-air painters; music by Squeeze Bug.
REDWOOD DISCOVERY MUSEUM 612 G St. Kids Alive! 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. This
Annette Makino, Asian-inspired collage accompanied by original haiku at Just My Type Letterpress Paperie. Courtesy of the artist is a drop-off program for children ages 3.5-12 years. Kids can enjoy crafts, science activities, pizza and uninhibited museum fun. Enjoy Arts Alive while the kiddos have the time of their lives. $20/child or $17 for members. Must be confidently potty-trained. REDWOOD MUSIC MART 511 F St. Music by Redwood Dixie Gators. REDWOOD RETRO 211 G St. Music by Jazzy Jane; vintage lingerie pop-up; visual art by Cassidy. RESTAURANT FIVE ELEVEN 511 Second St. Anna Amezcua and Nancy Ayers, oil painting, acrylic painting and mixed media. ROSEBUD HOME GOODS 213 F St. Kathryn Stotler, mixed media; music by Laura Black; live weaving and spinning by Humboldt Handweavers and Spinners Guild; Flower Shop pop up by Morgan. SAGE 203 F St. Music by Rowdy. SAILOR’S GRAVE TATTOO 138 Second St. Tattoo art. SHIPWRECK 430 Third St. “Earthly Elements and Meditations,” Marisa Kieselhorst, paintings, watercolors.
SIDEWALK GALLERY at Ellis Art & En-
gineering 401 Fifth St. “Recycled Creativity,” Shawn Murphy. THE SPEAKEASY 411 Opera Alley Music by The Yokels. Playing from 8 to 11 p.m. VIXEN 622 Second St. Emily Silver, watercolors. ZEN HUMBOLDT 437 F St. “Metallic Galaxy 2.0,” Nac One, graffiti art. ZENO’S CURIOUS GOODS 320 Second St., Suite 1B. Greg Bye, acrylic paintings, drawings and mixed media. ZUMBIDO GIFTS 410 Second St. “SereneInspired,” Veronica Kelly, miniature hand painted glass art and jewelry, glass. l
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