The SoHum Girls will entertain museum-goers at the Morris Graves Museum of Art on Saturday, January 7th, from 6:00-9:00pm for Arts Alive!
The SoHum Girls consists of; Julie Froblom- vocals, saxophone and flute, Marla Joy- bass, Chris Manspeaker- guitar, Marcia Mendels- vocals and keys, Bill Moehnke- drums and vocals, and Brigette Marie Terry- vocals and percussion. Visitors can expect a spirited performance of original songs about life, love, Humboldt County, and the pursuit of happiness!
From funk to New Orleans second line, R&B to ballads, rock to
blues to jazz…. everyone will find songs that make them smile and move!
Make sure to visit each of the galleries while you’re in the museum Saturday night too! Lay eyes on our continuing exhibitions, “HAC Members Exhibition”- in the Anderson and Knight Galleries, and Katie Pasquini Masopust’s exhibition of quilts, titled “Capriccio”- in the Thonson Gallery. In Humboldt Artist Gallery, Featured Artist, Jody Bryan will be hanging out and selling her beautiful watercolor paintings and nature themed ceramics. Come enjoy a free night of art and music at the Morris Graves Museum of Art, from 6:00-9:00pm on Saturday, January 7th , for Arts Alive!
The Morris Graves Museum of Art, located at 636 F Street, Eureka is open to the public noon-5p.m., Wednesday through Sunday. Admission is $5 for adults; $2 for seniors (age 65 and over), military veterans, and students with ID; children 17 and under free; Families with an EBT Card and valid ID receive free admission through the Museums for All initiative, Museum members are free. Admission is always free for everyone on the first Saturday of every month, including the First Saturday Night Arts Alive!