Stephen Nachtigall's "Languisher" at Morris Graves Museum of Art Credit: Courtesy of the artist

Presented by Eureka Main Street. Our galleries, museums, theaters, bars and restaurants are open once again. However, an emphasis on COVID safety precautions to keep patrons and staff safe requires everyone to wear masks indoors and outdoors during the event.

ART CENTER SPACE 620 Second St. Featuring various artists.

BELLE STARR&nbsp405 Second St. Christina Anastasia, artisan jewelry. Featuring various artists.

C STREET STUDIOS 208 C St. Stock Schlueter, Augustus Clark, Phillis Barba, Paul and Nancy Ricard, Ryan Jensen, Blake Reagan, Lucas Thornton, Kathy O’Leary, Richard  Stockwell, Anna Amezcua and Harry  Blumenthal. 

CANVAS + CLAY 233 F St. “Vanishing,” acrylic paintings, watercolors, drawings, sculpture, textile and mixed media.

CLARKE HISTORICAL MUSEUM&nbsp240 E St. “Migration Festival” (noon – 6pm) Outdoor event with music, baile folklorico, food and drink like horchata, aguas frescas, tamales, pan dulce (sweet bread), pan de muerto (sweet bread traditionally prepared for Dia de los Muertos or day of the dead) and street corn, and art displays featuring traditional embroidery styles from Central and South America. In the event of rain, this event will move into the Museum.

EUREKA RUBBER STAMP CO.&nbsp520 F St. Sheala Duncan, pop-up print show, including originals from printmaking press along with giclées of water color illustration and printed murals.

EUREKA VISITOR CENTER 240 E St. Various local artisans. Snacks and water available for purchase.

GOOD RELATIONS&nbsp223 Second St. “Feral,” Ken Mierzwa, photography; Desert Lillies Burlesque will be modeling in the windows; a one-time 20 percent discount off anything in the store for showing proof of vaccination.

LAND OF LOVELY&nbsp127 F St. Holiday open house (all day), Julia Sheppard, harpist from 11am-2pm and Michael Dayvid singing from 6-8pm.

MENDENHALL STUDIOS&nbsp215 C St. Studio D2 “Clown Town,” Linda Wise, paintings. Also showing works by Nancy Flemming, Susan Ornelas and Rachel Schlueter.

MORRIS GRAVES MUSEUM OF ART&nbsp636 F St. The Blueberry Hill Boogie Band in the rotunda; newly installed exhibition, West Coast: Recent Gifts to the HAC; gifts from the John Natsoulas Center for the Arts; Languisher, an exhibition by Stephen Nachtigall; and Portraiture & Process, portraits of artists paired with their art.

OLD TOWN COFFEE & CHOCOLATES 211 F St. Artist/Music TBD.

OLD TOWN ART GALLERY 417 Second St. Sanford Pyron, oil paintings.

OLD TOWN INK LAB 212 G St., Ste. 103 Creative vending machine.

OTTO AND OLIVE BOUTIQUE&nbsp330 Second St. Jasha Mae, custom felt Waldorf-style dolls.

RAMONE’S BAKERY&nbsp209 E St. Barrie Love, photography and mixed media.

REDWOOD MUSIC MART&nbsp511 F St. Music by Safety Corridor brass band.

SAILOR’S GRAVE TATTOO 138 Second St. Tattoo-related art, antiques and memorabilia, plus new works.

SEKOYA BOTANICALS 215 F St. Jimmy Callian, photography; Critters4Love pup-up in front of the shop; giving out Love Mini Donuts.

SHIPWRECK &nbsp430 Third St. Chelsea Sanderson, mixed media.

SIDEWALK GALLERY at Ellis Art & Engineering&nbsp401 Fifth St. Jim Groeling and Bonnie Oliver, the art of architectural hand drafting.

SPEAKEASY 411 Opera Alley Live music 8-10 p.m.

TIMBER HERITAGE ASSOCIATION&nbsp Trolley car rides from First and C streets to H Street. 5-7 p.m.

VACCINATION STATION&nbsp307 Second St. Public Health will be holding a vaccination clinic at the Greene Lily. Get vaccinated during Arts Alive and enter to win a gift basket from local merchants.

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