Eureka Main Street presents First Saturday Night Arts Alive on November 5th 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 FRAME SHOP 616 Second St.
ART CENTER SPACE 620 Second St. Huge selection of local art.
BELLE STARR CLOTHING 405 Second St. Monica Topping, Rock Chick Designs Pop-up, recycled glass jewelry. Non-profit PPNorCal will be pouring wine for donations.
BLUE OX BOUTIQUE 515 Second St. Tree Myriah, jewelry.
THE BODEGA 426 Third St. Glitter Gizzard, “Musty Beaver's Rub-On Tattoo Parlour and Magic Potion Stand”, performance. Have you ever wanted to be...the talk of the town? You know what will make that happen? A rub-on tattoo. Not just any rub-on...but a magical rub-on magically rubbed off on you by Papaya Lounge's own bartender, Musty Beaver. Make your temporary tramp stamp dreams come true!
By Nieves :: HANDMADE NATURAL SKINCARE 311 F St.
C STREET STUDIOS 208 C St. Various artists.
THE CAMPUS STORE 218 F St. Rosie Resin, mixed media, stickers, shirts, mugs & more. Made by a Cal Poly Student.
CANVAS + CLAY 233 F St. “ROYALS”, a three person show featuring the works of Lisa Green, Tawny Morgan, and Gina Tuzzi. The exhibition includes an abundance of both paintings and ceramic sculptures portraying America’s Royals: celebrities, musicians, and popular television and movie characters.
CLARKE HISTORICAL MUSEUM 240 E St. Solstice Market, various makers.
DA GOU ROU LOUWI’ CULTURAL CENTER 417 Second St., Suite 101 Rick Bartow, mixed media. Informational table for Dishgamu Humboldt and Fortuna High School is hosting a Baked Goods Sale (fundraiser for student trip to South America).
THE EPITOME GALLERY 420 Second St.
EUREKA BOOKS 426 Second St Local Artists Liz Valasco, Geniva Hayden, and Victoria Bergerson, “Local Art Times Three”, comics, collage, and stickers.
FACES OF THE MOON 612 Second St.
GOOD RELATIONS 223 Second St. Molls Houston, nude photography in black & white. Live burlesque models in the windows!
THE GRIND CAFÉ 734 Fifth St.
HUMBOLDT ARTS COUNCIL 636 F St. Sponsored by Redwood Capital Bank. William Thonson Gallery & Anderson Gallery: “Junque Art Competition & Exhibition”. Sponsored by Recology. Designed to celebrate artistic creativity on the North Coast, and heighten the awareness of renewable resources in the art making process, each artwork in this juried exhibition is made from 100% recycled materials…reclaimed, reused, recovered, secondhand, salvaged, anything un-new! Anderson Gallery: Kay Harden, “Shade”. Harden’s highly technical landscapes have an unexpected richness when the small black pen strokes play against the white background. The shading that this method creates was the inspiration for the title of this exhibition. “Almost all of my work the past two years has been in black-and-white,” said Harden. “That makes it even more important that each composition is strong enough to stand on its own without using color. Another aspect of creating art and sharing it is to realize that each piece elicits an emotional response—something that attracts viewing time and time again,” continued Harden. Knight Gallery: Serge Scherbatskoy, “Into the Light”, photography. View selected images through the photographer's lens and look closely to see or not to see, what the artist found intriguing as he captured the image. Floyd Bettiga Gallery: Selections from the Natsoulas Collection. Youth Gallery: Girl Scout Troop 90062 recently learned about the importance of bees from the Humboldt Beekeepers Association and earned their Design in Nature Badge, where they explored the shape of beehives and calculated the age of natural objects. With this mural, they earned their Outdoor Art Creator Badge where the girls painted nature-inspired artwork inside a honeycomb, and then affixed natural objects they found on a nature hike. This mural was designed and painted by the Girl Scouts in Troop 90062. The mural celebrates the role that bees play in our community. Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place.
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 recommend that guests continue to wear masks inside the Morris Graves Museum of Art.
HUMBOLDT BEER WORKS 110 Third St.
HUMBOLDT HERBALS 300 Second St., Talia Rose, , “Humboldt River Wildlife”, photography. Muisc by Seabury Gould.
JUST MY TYPE LETTERPRESS PAPERIE 235 F St. Tina Rousselot & Claire Harkins, oil painting, drawings, textile.
LAND OF LOVELY 127 F St. Holiday Open House. Live music.
LITTLE SHOP OF HERS 416 Second St. Seana Burden, acrylic painting, pen & ink, glitter.
THE MADRONE TAPHOUSE & BRICK FIRE PIZZA 421 Third Street Ashley Mannix, mixed media.
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.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA INDIAN ART AND GIFT SHOP 240 F St. Wilverna Reeece, baskets.
NEST 330 Second St. The shop is full of hand painted home and garden décor!
OLD TOWN ART GALLERY 417 Second St. Featured Artists: Susan Kohl, Mike Pixley. Guest artist: Susan Schuessler. Oil painting, acrylic painting, sculpture fine woodworking, jewelry.
OLD TOWN INK LAB 212 G St., Suite 103 Wanderstay vending machine full of art and fun.
OLD TOWN COFFEE & CHOCOLATES 211 F St.
OTTO + OLIVE 117 F St.
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. Halloween 2022 Show. Music will be provided by Redwood Dixie-Gators. Wine pour will be available.
REDWOOD CURTAIN THEATRE 220 First St. Louise Bacon-Ogden, “From Fine to Fanciful”, watercolors, pen & ink, drawings. There will be a theatre performance at 8:00 for our next show, "Lifespan of a Fact."
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. Music by Loud Neighbors.
REDWOOD RETRO 211 G St. Tooth gems by Humbodlt Tooth Fairy. DJ Starcata spinning hip hop & trap Soyer the barber offering haircuts. Foggy Vintage + Jeans and Stuff Pop -up.
RESTAURANT FIVE ELEVEN 511 Second St. Anna Amezcua & Nancy Ayers, oil painting, acrylic painting, and mixed media.
ROSEBUD HOME GOODS 213 F St. Alan Workman, photography. Honey Appple Guitar by Ron Honig.
SAGE 203 F St.
SAILOR'S GRAVE TATTOO 138 Second St. Tattoo art.
SEKOYA BOTANICALS 215 F St. Joe Mallory, mixed media.
SHIPWRECK 430 Third St. Eric Mueller, ”Observations & Moments”, oil painting.
SIDEWALK GALLERY at Ellis Art & Engineering 401 Fifth St. Brody Mattox, photography of cars and motorcycles. Selling prints and posters of his work in-store for the month of November and will be doing on demand printing on Arts Alive night. Along with a $5 raffle that will have 3 winners and will be offering some cool prizes.
SISTERS CLOTHING COLLECTIVE 328 Second St.
THE SPEAKEASY 411 Opera Alley Live music playing from 8-11pm.
STONESTHROW BOUTIQUE 326 Second St.
TIMBER BOUTIQUE 514 Second St. Free People trunk show.
VIXEN 622 Second St. Emily Silver, watercolors.
THE WINE CELLAR 407 Second St.
ZEN HUMBOLDT 437 F St. Shawn Murphy, "Recycled Bits”, recycled materials.
ZUMBIDO GIFTS 410 Second St. Ian Guinnane, jewelry.