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April Arts Alive

Eureka

Eureka Main Street presents First Saturday Night Arts Alive on April 2nd from 6-9 p.m. Our galleries, museums, theaters, bars, and restaurants are open. The indoor mask mandate for vaccinated people has expired. However, many 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 FRAME SHOP 616 Second St.
ART CENTER SPACE 620 Second St. Huge selection of local art.

THE BODEGA 426 Third St.

C STREET STUDIOS 208 C St. Various artists.

THE CAMPUS STORE 218 F St.

CANVAS + CLAY 233 F St. Ruben T. Mayes, acrylic painting.  Blake Reagan, acrylic painting.

CLARKE HISTORICAL MUSEUM 240 E St. Elaine Leon, “Elaine Leon Art”, painting.

THE EPITOME GALLERY 420 Second St. “Constellation of FlowersGina Tuzzi and Luke Forsyth.

EUREKA VISITOR CENTER 240 E St. Elaine Leon, “Elaine Leon Art”, painting.

FLIP FLOPSHOPS HUMBOLDT 226 F St. 

GOOD RELATIONS 223 Second St. Joy H., mixed media. Live window models!

THE GRIND CAFÉ 734 Fifth St.,

HANDMADE NATURAL SKINCARE 311 F St.
HUMBOLDT ARTS COUNCIL 636 F St. Sponsored by Redwood Capital Bank. William Thonson Gallery:  “Journey to the Center of the Milks”, by Nancy Tobin. Peel back the jungly foliage and enter into the surreal prehistoric garden in which oversized appetite proliferates in an epoch where survival and art are primally entwined. Perfomance Rotunda: Good Company; Sam McNeill- violin, cittern, accordion, nyckelharpa & guitar, Janet Finney Krull- silver flute, Irish flute, whistle, accordion, bodhrán & other percussion, Bob Stockwell- violin, mandolin & guitar, and Patty McHaney- string bass. They play engaging folk music from the British Isles, Europe and American roots. Anderson Gallery: “Behind the Mask: Building the Body”, works by the 2022 BFA cohort of Cal Poly Humboldt. Humboldt Arts Council and Cal Poly Humboldt’s Art + Film Department are proud to present a collection of artwork by the 2022 cohort of Bachelors of Fine Arts students. Evoking the trauma, change and turmoil of the Covid-19 pandemic through their art, these artists grapple with the evolution and change of a developing professional arts practice, individuality and community in a time of upheaval and reinvention. Knight Gallery: Barrie Love. Barrie Love grew up in the San Francisco Bay area and moved to Humboldt County in 2000. She opened up the lighting store Love Lights in Eureka in 2005. Although it was a retail lighting store, it was also a place to continue her life-long passion of art and photography on the side. Her primary subject is the female form, including the magic of pregnancy. She photographs women in various places, and then has the images printed on large canvases where she paints with acrylics and oftentimes adds mixed media for added texture. Youth Gallery: Freshwater Elementary School. Rotunda Gallery: From the Permanent Collection. Museum Store/Permanent Collection Gallery: Visit the Museum Store for a selection of gifts and merchandise inspired by the artwork on view by Morris Graves, Glenn Berry, Melvin Schuler and Romano Gabriel. The Museum Store carries a wide selection of posters, contemporary art books, cards, exhibition catalogs, children’s books, note pads, tote bags, jewelry, wine glasses, and coffee mugs. Humboldt Arts Council Members receive a 10% discount on all merchandise in the store. Homer Balabanis Gallery/Humboldt Artist Gallery: Venture into the Humboldt Artist Gallery in the Morris Graves Museum of Art—the perfect place to find that unique, original gift. The gallery features many exceptional Humboldt County artists currently working in our region.  Designed as an artist cooperative, the gallery features local artists working in a variety of media from representational and abstract paintings, prints, jewelry, photographs, and ceramics. To ensure the safety of our staff, volunteers and visitors we ask that guests continue to wear masks inside the Morris Graves Museum of Art.

INK PROPLE’S BRENDA TUXFORD GALLERY 627 Third St., “Bold Embodied: reimagined portraits of women we revere” - A group exhibition sponsored by North Star Quest Camp for Girls, organized by Serenity Wood. Photography, oil painting, acrylic painting, watercolors, pen & ink, charcoal, drawings, sculpture, and mixed media.

JUST MY TYPE LETTERPRESS PAPERIE 235 F St. Cal Poly Humboldt Printmaking, printmaking. Recent prints made by students of Cal Poly Humboldt.         

LAND OF LOVELY 127 F St. 

LITTLE SHOP OF HERS 416 Second St. Seana Burden, oil paintings.

THE MADRONE TAPHOUSE & BRICK FIRE PIZZA 421 Third Street Elizabeth Redd Floyd, oil & acrylic paintings .Music by Tristan Norton.

MANY HANDS GALLERY 438 Second St. Featuring the work of over 40 local artists and handmade creations from around the globe.

MENDENHALL STUDIOS 215 C St. Music by Blake Ritter, Celtic fiddle, acoustic

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA INDIAN ART AND GIFT SHOP 240 F St. Sorren Richards, Hoopa Tribal Member, drawings.

OLD TOWN ART GALLERY 417 Second St. Multiple artists, group show, photography, oil painting, acrylic painting, watercolors, pen & ink, drawings, sculpture, and mixed media.

OLD TOWN INK LAB 212 G St., Suite 103 Vending machine full of art and fun

OLD TOWN COFFEE & CHOCOLATES 211 F St. Kites in anticipation of Humboldt’s Kite Festival to be held in May. Music by Red Hot Shame w/ Living Proof, and Chris/Teresa Evans

OTTO + OLIVE 117 F St. Jacob Costello, photography.

PEARL LOUNGE 507 Second St. Anna Amezcua & 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 Spring Exhibition. Music by Bruce Taylor. Gallery 2: Artists for Ukraine project. This show highlights a Sunflower theme as this is the Ukrainian national flower. All purchases are done by a direct donation from your personal device to one of the suggested charities.

REDWOOD DISCOVERY MUSEUM 612 G St. Kids Alive! 5:30pm-8pm

REDWOOD MUSIC MART 511 F St. Music by Safety Corridor.

REDWOOD RETRO 211 G St. Maia Chenmo, Painting. Moldavite Faerie Art. Music by Conman Bolo, Jazz/rock.

RESTAURANT FIVE ELEVEN 511 Second St. Anna Amezcua & Nancy Ayers, oil painting, acrylic painting, and mixed media.

ROSEBUD HOME GOODS 213 F St. Humboldt Handweavers and Spinners Guild, weaving demonstration.

SAILOR’S GRAVE TATTOO 138 Second St. Tattoo art.

SEKOYA BOTANICALS 215 F St. Tamar Atik Art, oil painting, acrylic painting. Serving champagne and snacks.

SHIPWRECK 430 Third St. 

SIDEWALK GALLERY at Ellis Art & Engineering 401 Fifth St. Chris Johnson, “Out of the Box”.

SISTERS CLOTHING COLLECTIVE 328 Second St.

STONESTHROW BOUTIQUE 326 Second St.

THE SPEAKEASY 411 Opera Alley. Live music outside from 8-10pm.

TAILWAGGERS 2 239 G St. Puppies and other animals from 12pm-8pm.

VIXEN 622 Second St. Teresa Stanley, mixed media. Music by Starhoppers, rock.

THE WINE CELLAR 407 Second St.

ZEN HUMBOLDT 437 F St. Megan Lynch, “Fried Meggs Eggzibit”, mixed medium.

ZUMBIDO GIFTS 410 Second St. Tarahumara Basket Weavers, basketry. Tarahumara are a reclusive tribe of Northern Mexico.

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