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Petaluma sets the stage for creativity and inspiration, breathing life and energy everywhere you look. Here’s how to experience it.

By Olivia Olsen

Gallery Mode

Located next door to the Petaluma Visitors Center, the Petaluma Arts Center hosts rotating exhibitions and events, like Youth Open Studios, as well as pottery and live drawing classes, to encourage art appreciation and expression. Be sure to peruse the boutique and its “art to-go” wall to pick out pieces from local artists. Public murals and painted utility boxes abound outside, while contemporary art flourishes inside in downtown Petaluma. The family-operated Gallery One is the longest-running fine art gallery in Petaluma. Open since 1988, this space features local and international artists in a variety of mediums, including glass, sculpture, painting, and photography.

The aptly named RiverFront Art Gallery also sells a variety of works (jewelry, sculpture, paintings) from local and international creators in a bright, airy spot overlooking the Petaluma River. Discover art without labels at the

Alchemia Gallery, which displays creations from artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Born out of a spontaneous conversation in the kitchen, the woman-owned VIBE Gallery feels like it could be in a major metropolitan area, but is perfectly suited for its downtown locale. The chic space showcases established and emerging artists, and hosts author readings, live music, artist receptions, and other events.

On Stage

A community staple for 50 years, the jewel box Cinnabar Theater presents an eclectic mix of live performances like musicals, comedies, dramas, and even opera. For a more intimate setting, the 100-seat Polly Klaas Community Theater, which recently received a loving refresh, features a diverse range of programs, including artistic performances, poetry and book readings, lectures, and educational presentations.

Once a venue for vaudeville entertainment, the Mystic Theatre is now a premier Bay Area music venue hosting everything from local cover bands to touring artists. Grab a bite and sip a beer next door at McNear’s Saloon & Dining House before rocking out.

The Phoenix Theater was an opera house when it opened in 1904; today, this live music venue hosts renowned musicians and a variety of community events, from theatrical performances to visual arts showcases.

Enjoy dinner and a show at The Big Easy with live performances from local musicians playing everything from jazz to folk. Tip: Don’t miss the flamenco dance performances every second Saturday. •

JE SUIS UN ARTISTE!

FEELING INSPIRED? HERE’S WHERE TO MAKE YOUR OWN WORK OF ART.

FIBER CIRCLE STUDIO: Learn to knit and purl at this fiber art workshop and studio, which offers classes and equipment for weaving, knitting, crocheting, dyeing, spinning, embroidery, and felting.

PETALUMA POTTERY: Throw a pot and become a student of clay at Petaluma Pottery. Offering adult and youth classes and workshops, get your hands dirty and learn to create something wonderful.

Rock Out

CREATE YOUR OWN TUNE.

Music lovers shouldn’t miss Tall Toad Music and its huge selection of instruments. And even if you’re not in the market for a new axe, this musician-owned and -operated downtown shop has an impressive guitar offering that is just fun to look at.

Petaluma Historical Library & Museum

Experience the historical heart of Petaluma. Marvel at the neoclassical architecture and stained-glass dome, attend concerts, lectures, and tours, view artifacts and exhibits, and explore the gift shop. Admission is always free.

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FAMILY TREE POTTERY: Enjoy “clay therapy” during weekly individual or group studio sessions, where class members throw, sculpt, and paint their own pieces.

ARTALUMA: This creative center organizes a variety of classes ranging from watercolor painting and calligraphy to performing art and dance classes.

West Side Stories

The Bay Area’s longest running StorySlam takes place right in the heart of Petaluma. Now in its 15th year, the monthly StorySlam (every second Wednesday) is hosted at the Polly Klaas Community Theater and the GrandSlam at the Mystic Theatre.

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