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Arts! Arcata 

Friday through Sunday, the second weekend of the month

Works by Joyce Jonté are at The Garden Gate, The Griffin and Hot Knots Boutique.

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Works by Joyce Jonté are at The Garden Gate, The Griffin and Hot Knots Boutique.

Arts! Arcata is Arcata Main Street's monthly celebration of visual and performing arts, held at locations in downtown Arcata, Friday through Sunday, the second weekend of the month for 2021. Due to COVID-19, there is no gathering, and attendees are asked to keep safe distances, wear facial coverings and observe guidelines in each location. There are no extended hours. See the art during regular business hours (some businesses are open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. with others open until 6 p.m.). Several events are offered online. Visit www.arcatamainstreet.com, check out the Arts! Arcata event on Facebook and Instagram, or call 822-4500 for more information.

Arcata Artisans 883 H St.

Susan Morton, glass and watercolors and Gilbert Castro, ceramics and metal.

Arcata Main Street Downtown Arcata

Mermaids of May themed Ball Gown Stroll, Saturday, May 8, noon to 3 p.m. The first Spring Sunday Art Market will be Sunday, May 9, featuring Amberz Art, Barbara Caldwell and more. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Eighth Street between G and H streets.

Arcata Playhouse

Outdoor reception and unveiling of "Keep the Giant Jolly" public art sculpture installation by James Hildebrandt, Saturday, May 8, noon to 3 p.m.

The Garden Gate 905 H St.

Joyce Jonté, paintings.

The Griffin 937 10th St.

Joyce Jonté, paintings.

Hot Knots Boutique 898 G St.

Joyce Jonté, paintings.

InfuZions 863 H St.

Honoring the healing arts for May Lyme Awareness Month: Loreta Flemingaite, Baltic amber resin art and crystal art and Jenny Rhae, handcrafted natural products. Offering a special healing arts celebration on Saturday, May 8, with Carley Rose, Uma Till and more.

Moonrise Herbs 826 G St.

Alex Carlbon, abstract art.

Plaza 808 G St.

Carol Andersen, paintings.

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