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Arts Alive!

Saturday Aug. 5, 6-9 p.m.

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Presented by Eureka Main Street. Opening receptions for artists, exhibits and performances are held the first Saturday of each month. For more information, call 442-9054 or go to www.eurekamainstreet.org

ADORNI CENTER 1011 Waterfront Drive. Demario Williams, pencil illustrations; Barbara Saul, pastels; and Paul Rickard, oils.

A TASTE OF BIM 613 Third St. Susan Strope, artwork.

BACK ROOM GALLERY 525 Second St. "Abstracts in the Back Room," Reuben T. Mayes, acrylic paintings. Live painting with Reuben.

BELLA BASKETS 311 E St. Chelcie Startk, artwork, Robin and John Praytor, artwork.

BLACK LIGHTNING MOTORCYCLE CAFÉ 440 F St. "Depictions of Classic Italian Scooters," Ben Vaughn Zeitlin, mixed media drawings. Music by Mike Craghead and Family.

BLUE OX BOUTIQUE 325 Second St., Suite 102. "Boudoir," Angela Tellez, photography.

BRENDA TUXFORD GALLERY at Ink People 525 Seventh St. "MAD CREATIVE," Multiple artists, mixed media artwork.

CAFÉ NOONER 409 Opera Alley. Sarah Gross, paintings. Music by John Myers and Jim Silva.

CHAPALA CAFE 201 Second St. Kylan Luken, photography.

CHERI BLACKERBY GALLERY and THE STUDIO 272 C St. "The Hidden Treasures of California," Chris Johnson, paintings and sculptures.

CIARA'S IRISH SHOP 334 Second St. Pani Dickson, photography.

CLARKE HISTORICAL MUSEUM 240 E St. "Quilts from Humboldt County," featuring the Grant Quilt; Sequoia Park Zoo display, celebrating its 110-year anniversary.

C STREET STUDIOS & HALL GALLERY 208 C St. "Plein Air Passage," Stock and Racheal Schlueter, paintings; Tyson Ritter, photography; Lida Penkova and studio artists, various media.

DALIANES TRAVEL 522 F St. Dana Utman, photography. Music by Redwood Dixie Gators.

DISCOVERY MUSEUM 612 G St. Kids Alive Drop-off Program from 5:30 to 8 p.m. for kids 3-12. $15 members/$20 nonmembers.

EUREKA BOOKS 426 Second St. "Wicked Bugs-Young Readers Edition," Amy Stewart, author and co-owner of Eureka Books, national book release.

FIVE ELEVEN 511 Second St. Andrei Hedstorm, oil paintings.

F STREET FOTO GALLERY at SWANLUND'S 527 F St. "Photographers' Choice," Steve Conger, David Callow and John Lynch, photography.

F STREET PLAZA Rueda by the Bay, social dancing; Salsa in the Round to popular Cuban and Latin music; Music by DJ Jack.

GALLAGHER'S IRISH PUB 139 Second St. Ron Thompson, oil paintings.

GOOD RELATIONS 223 Second St. "Art of Winn Wright," Winn Wright.

HSU THIRD STREET GALLERY 416 Third St. "Rooster Summer," graduating seniors from the HSU Art Department.

HUMBOLDT ARTS COUNCIL at the Morris Graves Museum of Art 636 F St. Performance Rotunda: Music by La Patinas. William Thonson Gallery: "Feral Kingdom," Andrea Bergen and Adrienne Heloise, collage. Knight Gallery: Selections from HAC Permanent Collection. Anderson Gallery: "New Navigation" Ann Holsberry, mixed media paintings. Homer Balabanis Gallery/Humboldt Artist Gallery: Patricia Sundgren Smith, artwork.

HUMBOLDT BAY COFFEE 526 Opera Alley. "Sheik vs Wong," Sonny Wong and Sam Kagan, artwork. Music by Kenny Ray and the Mighty Rovers.

HUMBOLDT CHOCOLATE 425 Snug Alley. Rob Hampson, artwork.

HUMBOLDT HERBALS 300 Second St. Reuben T. Mayes, acrylic on canvas. Music by Skyline Swing Band.

HUMBOLDT HONEYWINE 723 Third St. "Inspired by Nature," Caitlan Fowler, watercolors; David Macuish, photography; chocolate tasting.

HUMBOLDT MARKETPLACE 317 E St. Grand Opening; David Walker, local, lifelong artist; Live music, classical; Live demos, Humboldt Makers.

INN AT 2nd AND C Historic Eagle House. Jesse Allen, silk screen, lithographs and etchings.

JACK'S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 4 C St., Suite B Richard Dunning, paintings.

JUST MY TYPE LETTERPRESS 501 Third St. Claire Harkins, painted silk scarves and hand knit goods. Dick Taylor Chocolates.

LINEN CLOSET 127 F St. "Hammered Posy," Ashley English, jewelry.

MADAKET PLAZA Foot of C St. Music by the Eureka Pentecostal Church Choir.

MANY HANDS GALLERY 438 Second St. "Crystalline Cranium," Robert Mauch, crystal encrusted skulls and antlers.

MID CENTURY HUMBOLDT 212 G St., suite 103. Tina Dille, watercolors, abstract animal images and live demonstration.

OLD TOWN ANTIQUE LIGHTING 203 F St. John Palmer, landscape paintings.

OLD TOWN ART GALLERY 417 Second St. "Gibbons Glass-Ocean," John Gibbons, blown glass.

OLD TOWN COFFEE and CHOCOLATES 211 F St. Jess Aldeghi, psychedelic landscapes; Galen Luker, art nouveau watercolor paintings; Music by Jim Lahman.

PIANTE GALLERY 620 Second St. Kelly Leal, oil and mixed media paintings, and Leslie Allen, watercolors.

RAMONE'S 209 E St. "Women in Nature," Erica M. Davis, photography; Daniel Hackett, poetry; Music TBA.

REDWOOD ART ASSOCIATION 603 F St. Humboldt Photography Exhibition 2017 winners. Sanford Pyron, new works.

REDWOOD CURTAIN 220 First St. Patricia Sennott, artwork.

REDWOOD MUSIC MART 511 F St. Music by the Good Old Boys.

SHIPWRECK! Vintage and Handmade 430 Third St. 10th anniversary party. Group show featuring favorite artists over the years.

SIDEWALK GALLERY at Ellis Art and Engineering, 401 Fifth St. "Political Figures," Terry Torgersen.

SMUG'S PIZZA 626 Second St. Brandon Garland, pen and ink.

STEVE AND DAVE'S First and C streets. Barry Evans, photography. Music by Dr. Squid.

STONESTHROW BOUTIQUE 423 F St. Stephanie McMahill, acrylic flow paintings.

STUDIO 424 424 Third Street. "Pen&Pine Show & Pop-up Shop," Jenna Catsos, illustrations, and Color Me Humboldt, Jenna Catsos and Tibora Bea, colorable postcards.

STUDIO S 717 Third St. "Summer," featuring the work of 20 artists.

THE BLACK FAUN GALLERY 212 G St. "Sorry Mom," Arta Marie, nudes and abstracts, and "In Memoriam," Jeff Russell, abstract canvases.

THE BOOTH BREWING CO. 123 W. Third St. "Arts Alive After Party at the Booth," DJ music.

THE LITTLE SHOP OF HERS 416 Second St. Devon Brady Feilding, oil paintings, and Seana Burden, paintings.

THE SIREN'S SONG 325 Second St.Aaron Hypha, photography.

THE WINE SPOT 234 F St. Frank Speck, large format artwork.

VISTA DEL MAR First and Commercial streets. Music by ShinBone à Deux, 8-10 p.m.

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