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First Saturday Night Arts Alive! Saturday, July 7, 6-9 p.m. Presented by the Humboldt Arts Council and Eureka Main Street. Opening receptions for artists, exhibits and/or performances are held the first Saturday of each month. Phone (707) 442-9054 or go to www.eurekamainstreet.org for more information or to have an exhibit/performance included.
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A. UNITY OF THE REDWOODS. Ruth Farmer, paintings; Jaci Fortum, cat pictures; Linda Hawkes, paintings; Thom Alwells, self portraits. 1. EUREKA INN 518 Seventh St. Peggy Jenkinson, Silent Poetry, multimeto 59eglomisé paintings. dia and verre 2. HUMBOLDT ARTS COUNCIL at the Morris Graves Museum of Art 636 F St. Humboldt Artist Gallery: Artist 57 Cooperative; Performance 58 Rotunda:toSeabury Gould and Eddie Guthman, eclectic music duo I St
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ELDIN GREEN, BETTER KNOWN AS A MEMBER OF THE BAND DR. SQUID, ALSO DABBLES IN ART AS EVIDENCED BY “PREMIERING,” THE FIRST SHOWING OF HIS PEN AND WATERCOLOR WORKS, NOW AT OLD TOWN COFFEE AND CHOCOLATES. “LIFE IS AN INTERESTING JOURNEY,” SAYS GREEN. “MY HOPE IS THAT MY PAINTINGS ARE A HARMLESS DISTRACTION FROM EVERYDAY LIFE. MY INTENT IS FOR THE OBSERVER TO BE ENTERTAINED IN A HUMOROUS WAY BY EXAGGERATING EITHER HUMAN FLAWS OR PLACING A CHARACTER IN AN IMPOSSIBLE SITUATION.” OR SOMETIMES A FAMILIAR SITUATION, AS WITH “COFFEE SHOP GUY,” WHICH COULD HAVE BEEN DRAWN AT OTCC. THE ARTS ALIVE! OPENING FOR “PREMIERING” FEATURES MUSIC BY GREEN’S PARTNER IN HUMBOLDTMUSIC.COM, GUITARIST MIKE CRAGHEAD, JOINED BY VOCALIST SARI BAKER.
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performing; William Thonson Gallery: Christine Hodgins: Subliminal Realms, sculptures and drawings; Anderson Gallery: 26th Annual Images of Water—California Statewide Photography Competition and Exhibition, creative visions of water; Knight Gallery: Mary Ann Nardo, Orchid Dreams, Wild Places, paintings; Youth Gallery Artwork created in the 2011-2012 sessions MGMA Museum Art School; Floyd Bettiga Gallery continued on next page
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