Experience the vibrant atmosphere as galleries, museums, theaters, bars and restaurants extend their hours for your enjoyment.
4TH STREET MERCANTILE 215 Fourth St. Various artists.
40° NORTH GALLERY 320 Second St., Suite #102. “This Mother Earth Can Change the Lights,” Rhianna Gallagher, Caroline Griffith, Forrest Hellum, photography, watercolors, pen and ink, drawings, sculpture, textile, mixed media, performance and installation artwork.
ART CENTER FRAME SHOP 616 Second St. Sandra Henry, Sara Starr, Lynne Bryan and Judy Lachowsky, watercolors.
ART CENTER SPACE 620 Second St. Various local artists.
BELLE STARR 405 Second St. Christina Swingdler, jewelry.
BOOKLEGGER 402 Second St. “Fiasco,” Linda Stansberry, poetry chapbook signing from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Donations from book sales benefit the North Coast Rape Crisis Team.
C STREET STUDIOS 208 C St. Various artists.
DA GOU ROU LOUWI’ CULTURAL CENTER 417 Second St., Suite 101. Payasoderodeo face painting.
EUREKA BOOKS 426 Second St. “Trivia Games with Fun Fact Co.,” locally created trivia game decks.
FRIENDS OF SOUND 412 Second St. Elizabeth Gohr, live music photography, vintage music poster art.
GAZEBO Second and F St. Walk to End Alzheimer’s booth. Raffle.
GOOD RELATIONS 329 Second St. “Cut and Hung,” Vivienne Vidette, mixed media.
THE HOOD 621 Fifth St. “Historic Fighter Jets,” Howard Rutherford, oil paintings.
MORRIS GRAVES MUSEUM OF ART 636 F St. William Thonson Gallery: “Ten Thousand Gates – a Celebration of Humboldt Asian American Artists,” Karla Kaizoji Austin, Cate Be, Jeremy Hara, Ted Hsu, the late Suk Choo Kim, Ali Lee, Thao Le Khac, Amy Leon, Annette Makino, Yoshiko Skelton, Amy Uyeki and Libby Yee, traditional style landscape/portraits, paintings, ceramics, mixed media, digital artists, photography and videography. Anderson Gallery: “Requisitioning Freedom,” Indigenous California artists, drawing, painting and ceremonial objects. Knight Gallery: “Celtic Origins Finding Perspective in the Land of my Ancestors,” Maureen McGarry, paintings. MGMA Performance Rotunda: Bayou Swamis, funky Zydeco dance beats from the swamps of Louisiana. Museum Store/Permanent Collection Gallery: Merchandise inspired by the artwork of Morris Graves, Glenn Berry, Melvin Schuler and Romano Gabriel. Homer Balabanis Gallery/Humboldt Artist Gallery: Local artwork by Vicki Barry, Julia Bednar, Jody Bryan, Allison Busch-Lovejoy, Jim Lowry, Paul Rickard, Patricia Sundgren-Smith, Sara Starr, Kim Reid and Claudia Lima.
HUMBOLDT ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS 220 First St. Rachel Robinson, oil paintings.
HUMBOLDT BAY COFFEE CO. 526 Opera Alley. Christopher Dmise, acrylic painting, mixed media, spray paint; music by the Deckhands; serving free, freshly brewed coffee.
HUMBOLDT BAY PROVISIONS 205 G St. Oysters harvested fresh in the morning.
HUMBOLDT CRAFT SPIRITS Corner of Sixth and C streets. “Art Expresses”, Sherry Sharp, photography and watercolors.
INK PEOPLE CENTER FOR THE ARTS-BRENDA TUXFORD GALLERY 422 First St. (Co-located with the Humboldt County Visitors Bureau). “The gesture and its aftermath,” Trinidaddies, mixed media, multiple mediums including installation art and poetry.
K.CO INTERIORS 612 Second St. Saylor Buxcel, photography. Music by Andie RIx.
KAPTAIN’S QUARTERS 517 F St. Radio Clash performance. Music by Hot Foot.
LITTLE SHOP OF HERS 416 Second St. Seana Burden, acrylic painting, pen and ink, glitter.
LOST COAST BREWERY & CAFE 617 Fourth St. Randy Spicer, paintings.
MAKER’S APRON CREATIVE REUSE 317 E St. Drop-in crafting.
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. A variety of artists using different mediums.
THE MITCHELL GALLERY 425 Snug Alley. Regina Case, Susanna Gallisdorfer, Joan Gold, Georgia Long, Emma Miller, Dana Mitchell, Linda Mitchell, Natalie Mitchell, Theresa Oats, Kathy O’Leary, Nancy Rickard and Rachel Schlueter, oil painting, acrylic painting, mixed media, ceramics and pastels.
FIFTH AND D STREET THEATER 300 Fifth St. North Coast Repertory Theatre presents Urine Town (the musical!) written by Greg Kotis, directed by Nanette Voss. Performance 8 p.m. Tickets $18-$20.
OLD TOWN ART GALLERY 417 Second St. Elena Vasileva and Mariia Vasileva, landscapes in acrylics, oils and colored pencils; Luke Jernigan, graphite drawings; various artists, photography, oil painting, acrylic painting, watercolors, pen and ink, charcoal, drawings, sculpture, textile, mixed media, woodworking, jewelry and sculpture; Yannis Stefanakis, murals on canvas; music by Guy Smith the EthniK’s.
OLD TOWN INK LAB 212 G St. Bad Cat Social Club and Moxie Saturday, acrylic painting, pen and ink and mixed media.
OLD TOWN COFFEE & CHOCOLATES 211 F St. Various artists. Live music.
PHOSPHENE 426 Third St. Cass Ransom, acrylic painting, pen and ink. Music by Brandon Travis.
PROPER WELLNESS CENTER 517 Fifth St. “Dansky Takeover,” textiles.
PROUD DRAGON GAMES 219 D St. Capricious Felis, drawings and digital art.
REDWOOD ART ASSOCIATION 603 F St. “Artist’s Choice Exhibition,” music by Chris and Teresa.
REDWOOD DISCOVERY MUSEUM 612 G St. Kids Alive! 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. This is a drop-off program for children aged 3.5-12 years. Kids can enjoy crafts, science activities, pizza, and uninhibited museum fun while you enjoy Arts Alive ($20/child or $17 for members). Must be confidently potty trained.
RESTAURANT FIVE ELEVEN 511 Second St. Anna Sofia Amezcua and Jamie Pavlich Walker, acrylic painting and collage.
SAILOR’S GRAVE TATTOO 138 Second St. Tattoo art.
SAVAGE HENRY 415 Fifth St. Comedy.
SIDEWALK GALLERY at Ellis Art & Engineering 401 Fifth St. “Collaged Painting,” Yasmin Spencer.
SISTERS CLOTHING COLLECTIVE 328 Second St. Geo’s Pizza, the Karachi Cuisine and Easy Squeezy lemonade outside.
THE SPEAKEASY 411 Opera Alley. Music by Jenni and David and the Sweet Soul Band, playing indoors from 8-11 p.m., 21+ only. No cover.
TIDAL GALLERY 339 Second St. “Sea Collage,” John Gibbons.
ZENO’S CURIOUS GOODS 320 Second St. Suite 1B. “Scary Monsters and Super Creeps,” Stevo Vidnovic, pen and ink, drawings and sculpture.
ZUMBIDO GIFTS 410 Second St. “Handmade Hats,” Wayuu Tribe artisans from Colombia and Venezuela, textiles.
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