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Arts Alive

Eureka

Join us for the First Saturday Night Arts Alive event presented by Eureka Main Street on June 1st, from 6 to 9 p.m. Experience the vibrant atmosphere as galleries, museums, theaters, bars, and restaurants extend their hours for your enjoyment.

**SPECIAL EVENT** Forest Moon Festival – Invading Arts Alive with incredible businesses, organizations, and pop-ups that are theming out, offering special deals, and spreading the Festival spirit all across the Forest Moon Universe!

**SPECIAL EVENT** Black Humboldt Exhibition Opening Night Celebration – Pre-Juneteenth block party in celebration of the Juneteenth Visual Art exhibition displayed for June at Los Bagels’ Eureka location. The event will feature vendors, music, a bounce house, and other activities for the community including a beer and wine garden. 

4th STREET MERCANTILE 215 Fourth St. “Aesthetic Adventure Club,”  Redwood Coast Montessori High School Aesthetic Adventure Club, mixed media. All art and products are student made and proceeds will help fund their art, culture, and service-learning trip to Greece in April of 2025.

707 BAR 200 First St. Drink specials. Open until 2:00a.m. 

ART CENTER FRAME SHOP 616 Second St. “Get the Message,” Ellen LeBel, mixed media.

ART CENTER SPACE 620 Second St. (Old Piante Gallery) Featuring Susanna Gallisdorfer, mixed media on tyvek. The gallery highlights over 75 different local artists showing a vast array of work from paintings, drawings, sculptures, and much more. 

BELLE STARR 405 2nd St. “World of Sparkle,” Christina Anastasia, jewelry. Jeffrey Smoller, acoustic, solo instrumental guitar

BLUE OX BOUTIQUE 515 Second St. Beer and Cider in the Blue Ox Lounge.

THE BODEGA 426 Third St. 

BUTTONS 621 Third St.

By Nieves :: HANDMADE NATURAL SKINCARE 308 Second St. Grand Opening in new location with the Mattole Mudstompers, acoustic music!

C STREET STUDIOS 208 C St. Various artists. 

CANVAS + CLAY 233 F St. “Mystery in the Deep,” Chris Johnson and the artists from CANVAS + CLAY Studio and Gallery, acrylic painting, watercolors, pen & ink, drawings, and sculpture. CANVAS + CLAY provides an inclusive studio environment and gallery for artists of varying abilities to foster an authentic art practice and professional growth.

CHANTERELLE 531 Second St. Various artists, mixed media.

CIARA’S IRISH SHOP 334 Second St. 

THE CAMPUS STORE 218 F St. 

CLARKE HISTORICAL MUSEUM 240 E StNew works by Karuk/Yurok artist Alme Allen. Demonstrations of indigenous crafts in Nealis Hall.

DA GOU ROU LOUWI’ CULTURAL CENTER 417 Second St., Suite 101

DICK TAYLOR CRAFT CHOCOLATE 1ST & E Sts. 

THE EPITOME GALLERY 420 Second St. Kian Radpouyan and Sophie Crumb, drawings. This wonderful show of two amazing international artists is extended for another month.

EUREKA BOOKS 426 Second St. “The Politicization of Trans Identity: An Analysis of Backlash, Scapegoating, and Dog-Whistling from Obergefell to Bostock,” Loren Cannon, author, book signing.

FAMILIA CAFÉ 525 Second St.

FRIENDS OF SOUND 412 Second St. Elizabeth Gohr, photography. DJs spinning vinyl. New location celebration!

GOOD RELATIONS 329 Second St. “Jubilant Sensuality,” Rachael Schleuter and Tara Shapiro, photography and acrylic painting. This collaborative installation features paintings by Rachel Schleuter inspired by her own and Tara Shapiro’s photography of our incredibly talented monthly window models.  The photos and paintings will be displayed side by side.

HISTORICAL EAGLE HOUSE 124 C St. “Flora/Fauna & Mixed Media,” Ashley Rose, mixed media. Young & Lovely, jazz music.

HUMBOLDT ARTS COUNCIL 636 F St. Sponsored by Redwood Capital Bank. William Thonson Gallery “About Color,” Joan Gold, painting on paper. Knight Gallery “Small Works,” Peter Holbrook, paintings. 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, scarves, felted products and artsy 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. Members of the Humboldt Artist Gallery include Vicki Barry, Julia Bednar, Jody Bryan, Allison Busch-Lovejoy, Jim Lowry, Paul Rickard, Patricia Sundgren-Smith, Sara Starr, Kim Reid and Claudia Lima.

HUMBOLDT BAY COFFEE CO. 526 Opera Alley Free coffee samples and live music by the Starhoppers, rock.

HUMBOLDT BEER WORKS 110 Third St.

HUMBOLDT CRAFT SPIRITS Corner of Sixth & C St. Sherry Sharp, photography, watercolors. Tastings of our Spirits will be available. 

HUMBOLDT HERBALS 300 Second St. Kyra Adams, acrylic painting. Blue Lotus Jazz, jazz music.    

THE HUMBOLDT MERCANTILE 123 F St. Ron Honig, acoustic music.

INK PEOPLE CENTER FOR THE ARTS-BRENDA TUXFORD GALLERY 422 First St. Eureka (Co-located with the Humboldt County Visitors Bureau) 

JILLYBEANS EMPORIUM 723 Third St. 

JUST MY TYPE LETTERPRESS PAPERIE 324 Second St. “Birthstone Broads,” Lauren Boop, drawings.

LAND OF LOVELY 127 F St. Swingo Domingo, jazz music.

LITTLE SHOP OF HERS 416 Second St. Seana Burden, acrylic painting, pen & ink, glitter. 

LIVING DOLL VINTAGE BOUTIQUE 226 F St. 

LOS BAGELS 403 Second St.

THE MADRONE TAPHOUSE & BRICK FIRE PIZZA 421 Third St. 

MAKER’S APRON CREATIVE REUSE 317 E St.  DIY Forest Moon Friend Stuffy, drop-in crafting workshop for all ages. 

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

MENDENHALL STUDIOS 215 C St. Various artists. 

THE MITCHELL GALLERY 425 Snug Alley Featuring local women artists.

MOCA HUMBOLDT 204 Fourth St. Liz Thompson, mixed media.

MODERN FINDS 211 G St.

NORTH COAST DANCE 426 F St.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA INDIAN ART AND GIFT SHOP 240 F St. Various artists.

NORTH COAST REPERTORY THEATRE 300 5th St. “A New Brain,” by William Finn, a Redwood Curtain production. Show starts at 8 pm.

OLD TOWN ART GALLERY 417 Second St. “Laura Cutler Photography, Guest Artist,” Laura Cutler, photography. Various artists, photography,, oil painting, acrylic painting, watercolors, charcoal, drawings, sculpture, mixed media, jewelry, woodworking, ceramics, and sculpture. The EthniKs, Guy Smith & Sara Borok, acoustic, folk, world music.

OLD TOWN INK LAB 212 G St. Moxie Saturday and Laura Keenados, acrylic painting, watercolors, pen & ink, mixed media, and printmaking. Creative vending machine featuring local artists. 

OLD TOWN COFFEE & CHOCOLATES 211 F St. Various artists. Live music.

OTTO + OLIVE 117 F St. 

PEARL LOUNGE 507 Second St.

PHATSY KLINE’S PARLOR AND LOUNGE 139 Second St.

PROPER WELLNESS CENTER 517 Fifth St. Roman Villagrana, “SynchroMystic Live Painting & Showcase” Acrylic Painting, Drawings, Mixed Medium, Performance.

RACHEL SCHLUETER 208 C St. and Hall Gallery 

RADIO PARADISE 531 Third St.  

REDWOOD ART ASSOCIATION 603 F St. Various artists. 

REDWOOD COAST MUSEUM OF CINEMA 235 F St. Presenting the Forest Moon Festival throughout Humboldt and Del Norte Counties all weekend long.

REDWOOD DISCOVERY MUSEUM 612 G St. Kids Alive! 5:30pm-8pm This is a drop off program for children aged 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 member. Must be confidently potty-trained.

REDWOOD MUSIC MART 511 F St. Ukes of Hazard, ukelele music.

RESTAURANT FIVE ELEVEN 511 Second St. Anna Sofia Amezcua and Jamie Pavlich Walker. Acyilic painting and Collage.  

ROSEBUD HOME GOODS 213 F St. “In Reparation of the Birdcage: a decade of Queer love and pain,”  Ami Campbell, gouache on canvas. 

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

SAVAGE HENRY 415 5th St. Comedy.

SCHLUETER GALLERY 330 Second St. Oil and  acrylic paintings. 

SEAMOOR’S 212 F St. Novelty toys.

SIDEWALK GALLERY at Ellis Art & Engineering 401 Fifth St

SISTERS CLOTHING COLLECTIVE 328 Second St. First Covenant Church Volleyball bake sale fundraiser for equipment and floor resurfacing of the gym.

THE SPEAKEASY 411 Opera Alley Music by Jenni and David and the Sweet Soul Band, Playing indoors from 8-11 pm. 21+ only. No cover. 

TIDAL GALLERY 339 Second St. Bob Benson, sculpture.

VIDA SANA STUDIO 325 Second St.  

VIXEN 622 Second St. 

THE WINE CELLAR 407 Second St. 

TULIP 128 E. St. 

ZEN HEALING 437 F St. “Ocean Vistas,” Mark Dube, watercolors.

ZENO’S CURIOUS GOODS 320 Second St. Suite 1B 

ZUMBIDO GIFTS 410 Second St. “Zulu Telephone Wire Baskets from South Africa,” Zulu weavers, we

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