humboldt palette magazine 2011
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Humboldt County's Premiere Art Magazine. This is your guide to public murals, sculptures, galleries, museums, events and theater in the area. In this issue we highlight the work of Linda Wise, The Eureka Symphony, Romano Gabriel, and Andy Westfall. We also take a look at the interesting things happening at Humboldt Botanical gardens Los Bagels, and Humbrews.TRANSCRIPT
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Kinder~Adult Ballet Mens Ballet Pre-Pointe & Pointe Ballroom Belly Dance ModernHip-Hop Hula Passport to Dance childrens dance camp offered every summer
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Morris Graves Museum of Art636 F Street Eureka, CA 95501
707-442-0278 fax 707-442-2040www.humboldtarts.org
The Humboldt Arts Council staff wishes to thank the board of directors, docents and all volunteers who make our
programs possible. We couldnt do it without you!
BOARD OF DIRECTORSSally Arnot, President/CEOJim Lowry, Vice President
Gale Williams, Secretary David K. Monroe, TreasurerJulie Alderson, Karen Angel, Julia Bednar, Sally Biggin,
Lora Canzoneri, Larry Eitzen, Ahn Fielding, Eric Furman, Peggy Irvine, Frances Kuta, Noelle Marak
Sheila Marks, Betty Osborne, Lucy Quinby
ADVISORY BOARDJames M. Anderson, Glenn Berry, Rena Christensen
Martha Clague, John Dalby, Nancy FlemmingGregg Gardiner, Cheri Geiser, JoAnn HansonBeverly Harper, Dan Harper, Bill McClendon
Sanderson Morgan, Cathy Ray Pierson Leslie Kenneth Price, Peggy Schmidbauer, Don Smullin
Lane Strope, Karen Sullivan
EMERITUS MEMBERSFloyd Bettiga, Muriel Dinsmore, Robert Yarber
FOUNDING DIRECTORDr. Homer Balabanis
2011 Morris Graves Museum of Art Hours:Thursday-Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.
The Humboldt Arts Council appreciates the generous support of all the local businesses that have chosen to
advertise in the 2011 Palette magazine in support of the arts in our community.
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Cover ArtFisherman Memorial on Woodley Island
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SectionSHumboldt Arts Council ...........................................................................................6-7 Morris Graves Museum of Art ...................................................................44-47 The Benefits of Being Involved .......................................................................47Eureka ......................................................................................................................... 8-26 Mural and Sculpture Map ....................................................................................8 Arts Organizations .........................................................................................12-16 North Coast Open Studios................................................................................13 First Saturday Night Arts Alive! .................................................................18-21 Local Farmers Markets .......................................................................................26Arcata ........................................................................................................................27-31 Art Associations ..............................................................................................28-30 Arts! Arcata .............................................................................................................31Hwy 299 & Hwy 96 ...............................................................................................32-33 Blue Lake, Willow Creek, Hoopa DellArte ...................................................................................................................33Northern Humboldt County ............................................................................34-35 McKinleyville, Westhaven, TrinidadEel River Valley .......................................................................................................36-37 Scotia, Rio Dell, Fortuna, Ferndale, LoletaAvenue of the Giants ..........................................................................................38-39 Garberville, Redway, Myers FlatWines & Wineries ..................................................................................................40-41Fairs & Festivals .....................................................................................................42-43Indigenous Heritage & Culture .............................................................................48Humboldt County Museums .................................................................................48Profiles of Humboldt Countys Artists & Artisans .....................................49-53
Jemima Harr Executive Director-Curator
Rebecca Cacciari Programs Manager
Amanda Hofstra Assistant Curator
Janice Hand Art EducatorKacie Flynn
Museum Assistant/ Facility Coordinator
Pat Carter Archivist
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table of contentSfeature articleSRomano Gabriel Sculpture Garden ..........7The Eureka Symphony .................................11Humboldt Botanical Gardens ...................17Linda Wise, Art of Reuse ...................... 22-23Los Bagels.........................................................24Humboldt Brews ............................................29Andy Westfall, Humboldt Heartland ........37
Welcome to the 18th Annual Palette Magazine!For the past 18 years The Palette magazine has been the leading guide to art and cultural resources in Humboldt County. With more artists per capita than any other county in the state, Humboldt County boasts an abundance of museums, galleries, dance companies, writers, poets, film makers, theatre groups, musicians and cultural events. Residents and visitors alike can enjoy the many opportunities to take part in the arts, and this edition of The Palette highlights them all. Save this guide as your arts and culture reference for the whole year and support the wonderful sponsors and artists contained within. For additional copies contact 101 Things To Do at
(707) 443-1234. Enjoy all that the arts have to offer!
Jack Sewell and his sculpture Pas de Deux.See his and other artists profileson pages 49-53.
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The humboldT ArTs CounCil
The Humboldt Arts Council has reached a milestone this year45 years as Humboldt Countys largest multidisciplinary arts organization! Planned is a full year of celebrations including honoring past Board Members, Volunteers, and Artists who have sup-ported the efforts of the HAC in bringing the arts fully into commu-nity life.
As part of this year-long celebration, the Humboldt Arts Council has compiled 45 years of archival materials featuring ephemera from exhibitions, events and programs that have made the arts a vital part of Humboldt County over the past four and a half decades. Interested in exploring our history? View the archives by appointment by call-ing (707) 442-0278.
Each quarter in 2011 the Humboldt Arts Council will be raffling off wonderful works of art by local artists. Purchase tickets for $10 each and throw your hat in the ring to add to your collection! Tickets are available for purchase at the Morris Graves Museum of Art and all proceeds from the raffle go to benefit the many programs of the Humboldt Arts Council, including the Morris Graves Museum of Art. Each Quarterly Raffle will be held during First Saturday Night Arts Alive! in April, July, October and December.
Join us throughout the year for exciting exhibitions featuring well-known local artists as well as exhibitions from across the county, and at Third Sunday Jazz Jams at the Morris Graves Museum of Art.
Be a part of the arts this year and celebrate the 45th Anniversary of the Humboldt Arts Council!
Celebrating art in Humboldt County for 45 years!
February First Saturday Night Arts Alive! with Kick-Off of the Humboldt Arts Council 45th Anniversary CelebrationMarch Appraisal Faire, Collectors Sale April Art History Lecture Series &QuarterlyRaffle
May Celebration of the ArtsJune Romano Gabriel ExhibitionJuly ArtHistoryLectureSeries,QuarterlyRaffleAugust Eureka Chamber of Commerce Mixer at the Morris Graves Museum of ArtSeptember Collectors AuctionOctober ArtHistoryLectureSeries,QuarterlyRaffleNovember Holiday SaleDecember Holiday Sale, Season of Giving &QuarterlyRaffle
2011 eventsat tHe morris graves museum of art
As the central arts agency in Humboldt County and the designated State/Local Partner of the California Arts Council, the Humboldt Arts
Council has the privilege of providing leadership, programs and services to enhance the presence
and vitality of the arts in all our lives.
Visit www.humboldtarts.org for more information
One of the original pieces of public art to be placed in the City of Eureka is The Fisherman, a sculpture on Woodley Island at Humboldt Bay. This Fishermans Memorial was cre-ated by renowned artist Dick Crane, and sponsored through community donations by the Commercial Fishermens Wives of Humboldt. It was dedicated in 1981. Part of Humboldt Arts Councils permanent collection, they are the caretakers of the statue. Its location and size make it easily seen from the Water-front Boardwalk in Old Town Eureka. The sculpture commem-orates the mariners who have lost their lives at sea, honoring those whom the sea sustained...and those it claimed.
photo by Kathy Blanchard
Morris Graves Museum, painting by Jim McVicker
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It is said that Italian immigrant and folk artist Romano Gabriel once expressed Eureka, California, was a bad place for flow-ers. As a carpenter and gardener with strong connections to his homeland, culture and various social and political issues, Gabriel viewed the front lawn of his home on Pine St. in Eureka with a dis-tinct and unique vision. He saw this traditionally designated space for pleasantries such as flowers as an environment not only serving as a greeting area for the eyes, but also as a space to display art ob-jects exposing the inner workings of his imaginative and personal world. Gabriel found that forgoing a typical social life and living a largely introverted lifestyle as beneficial to his craft, providing him with solitude and concentration for his art making. The resulting three decades of devotion to his creative vision led to a fantastic col-lection of hundreds of wooden human and animal figures within a highly complex and ornate sculptural environment, now known as the Sculpture Garden of Romano Gabriel.
Gabriels beginnings in the United States date back to 1913 when the artist left his homeland of Mura, Italy, at the age of 26 and headed to America in search of a new life and opportunities. After serving in World War II, Gabriel settled in Eureka on Pine St. in a home which he had built himself. He lived what neighbors and commu-nity members characterized as a largely introverted life, working as
The Folk Art of Romano Gabrielby Athena Koumis
a carpenter and gardener, but keeping mostly to himself. At the age of 50, Gabriel felt compelled to create sculptural forms out of wood-en vegetable crates to fill the void not only on his lawn, but also in himself. This void resulted from his increasing dissatisfaction in living what most would call an ordinary or normal life as prescribed by American social scripts and ideals. Gabriel harnessed his knowledge of hand tools from furniture and house construction with his cre-ative energy to fill his 30 foot by 60 foot front lawn with a multitude of brightly painted sculptural figures and forms made from wooden crate materials.
Gabriels work is distinguishable both by its quantity and quality, not to mention his persistent dedication to his craft. At the age of 80, the artist put the final touches to his work, and by this time the sculp-tural garden had become a tourist attraction, garnering national and international attention. In 1967, the artist passed away and the Cali-fornia Arts Council immediately designated the sculptural garden as an important piece of folk art. The Romano Gabriel Sculpture Garden in its current preserved state at 315 Second St. in Old Town Eureka is made possible through the efforts of the Vellutini Family, individual donations, the Eureka Heritage Society, the City of Eureka, and by a grant from the Humboldt Area Foundation.
www.eurekaheritage.org
In 2010, North Coast Dance received a $25,000 grant from The James Irvine Foundation to create a dance/theater piece based on the life and work of internationally recognized Eureka folk art sculpture artist Romano Gabriel. The production is titled, Gabriels Garden, and will premiere June 2011. Ga-briels Garden will bring these sculptures to life. North Coast Dance will be working with the Humboldt Arts Council and Eureka Heritage Society to mount a simultaneous exhibition of Romano Gabriels work at the Morris Graves Museum of Art in Eureka.
North Coast Dance is a non-profit organization devoted to the promotion and development of dance in the North Coast community, and presents performances in cooperation with Eurekas Ar-kley Center for the Performing Arts. For more information, call (707) 442-7779 or visit their website: www.northcoastdance.org.
Gabriels Garden Premieres June 2011
The Wooden Sculpture Garden of Romano Gabriel is located at 315 Second St. in Old Town Eureka. Usually you can view this work of art through glass doors, but when the doors are open, a couple times a year during First Saturday Night Arts Alive!, you can truly appreciate the intricate workmanship Gabriel put into each and every piece. photos by Denise Comiskey
photo by Carol Eckstein Garvey
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1 Adventures Edge: 125 W 5th St.2 Alley Cats mural: G St. between 4th & 5th & Arkley Center for the Performing Arts: mural on back of building, 4th & G3 Alley mural: E St. between 5th & 6th4 Alley mural: F St. between 2nd & 3rd (Opera Alley)5 Dragon: F St. between 1st & 2nd (alley)6 Performing Arts mural: 4th St. between G & H7 Vision Center: H St. between 6th & 7th8 Fishellation: 4th St. between H & I9 Giant Squid mural: 1st & F St. parking lot10 Animals Are People Too: 4th St., between J & K11 North Coast Co-op: 4th St. between A & B12 Eureka Rubber Stamp Co: F St. , between 5th & 6th13 Eureka Theater: F St. between 6th & 7th14 Murray Field Vintage 1930: 4th St. between L & M 15 Expert Tire: H St. between 5th & 6th16 Firehouse Alarm mural: next to Library, 3rd & N Sts.17 No Barking Anytime: F St. between 4th & 5th18 Times Printing: 3rd. St. between H & I
EurEka Murals & sculpturEsHumboldt County is known for its commitment to the arts and its large population of artists.
Public art installations further cement our reputation. Tremendous colors and scenes add so much to Eureka. The thriving artistic community is both nationally known and embraced by the residents.
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MuralsListed by business building, or by name of mural if in italics. This is a fraction of the numerous murals throughout Eureka and does not include murals inside of businesses.
Bucksport Sporting: 3650 BroadwayFin & Feather: 2931 F St.Finnegan & Nason: 2737 F St.Fresh Freeze: Harris & F Sts.Harper Ford Dealership: 4800 Hwy101 NHorse & Hound mural: 3854 Jacobs Ave.Piersons Building Center: 4100 BroadwayThrifty Supply: 720 W. Washington St.
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sculpturEsA Bucephalus by Linda Wise:
5th St. & Myrtle Ave.
B The Fisherman by Dick Crane: Woodley Island
C Untitled by John Fick: F St. between 4th & 5th Sts.
D Masabi Drum by Chuck Splady: 6th and F St.
E Melvin Schuler Sculpture Garden: Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St.
F Romano Gabriel Wooden Sculpture Garden: 315 2nd St.
G Rotating Sculptures: C Street Market Square, 1st & C Sts.
H Ship Mast with Welcome Flags Boardwalk, 1st & F Sts.
I Saga by Melvin Schuler: Clarke Plaza, 3rd & E Sts.
J Untitled by John Fick: behind Lost Coast Brewery, 3rd & G St.
K Untitled by Ed Pogue: 2nd St. between F & G Sts.
L Untitled by Luigi Testa: 4th & F Sts.
M Untitled by Gregory Wescott: 3rd St. between F & G Sts.
Young Artists WantedThe Rural Burl Mural Bureau (RBMB )recruits high school and college age student volunteers to paint murals and beautify Eureka. Anyone with an interest in art can learn simple
techniques. All skill levels are welcome. RBMB is a program of the
Ink People Center for the Arts and funded by the
Eureka Redevelopment Agency. For more information, email
Kati Texas at [email protected] or call the Ink People at
(707) 442-8413.
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Right now, St. Joseph Hospital is scheduled to complete its new state-of-the-art patient care tower by the end of 2011, and Redwood Memo-rial is currently revising its master facilities plan. Leaving a lasting impres-sion on the community through a bequest to St. Joseph or Redwood Memorial Hospital is a wonderful way you can create a better future for future generations.
There are many dif-ferent ways to support the hospitals: through
charitable gift annuities, wills and bequests, retained life estate gifts, charitable remainder trusts and much more. Each way of giving has different advantages, including significant tax sav-
ings and deductions, avoidance of capital gains taxes and more.
Supporting St. Joseph Hospitals Northeast Tower and Redwood Memorial Hospital is more than just a gift to the hospitals its an investment in the future of Humboldt County, and ensures your legacy has a positive impact on the community for years to come.
To learn more about planned giving options through the St. Joseph Hospital Foundation or Redwood Memorial Foundation, call (707) 269-4200.
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Jerry Carlson is supporting the Blue-print for Excellence through a Retained Life Estate gift.
What do these people have in common?
the art of giving
Robert and Mary Johnson are making their pledge over a period of several years.
Betty and Gene Senestraro are supporting the new tower through a Charitable Remainder Trust.
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Humboldt County is a center of creative energy boasting more artists per capita than anywhere in California. The region is home to writers, visual artists, musicians, actors, dancers and filmmakers, many of whom have garnered national and international acclaim. Artists find the North Coast naturally sup-ports their creative pursuits by providing a backdrop of untouched landscapes, a colorful multi-cultural population and the slow pace of life that only a rural environment can offer. At the heart of this beautiful artists community is Eureka.
Named one of the top small art towns in John Villanis book The 100 Best Small Art Towns in America, Eureka is an exciting place for any art lover. With the amazing support the town offers to local artists, there is an abundance of artbe it outdoor art in the form of murals on the walls of buildings, the array of abstract sculptures
in the Old Town and Downtown areas, or the many beautifully re-stored Victorian-style buildings throughout town. To add to that are pieces from local painters, potters, sculptors and photographers displayed at Morris Graves Museum of Art and other art galleries.
For those who love large-scale art openings Eureka offers First Saturday Night Arts Alive! in Downtown and Old Town. This is a time when galleries open their doors to the public the first Saturday of each month. Most businesses keep later hours for these events, and the result is a lively mix of artists, art lovers, and fun for the whole family.
With its rugged, natural geography the North Coast is such a wondrous place to visit as well as a tremendous source of inspira-tion for artists. The arts are flourishing behind the redwood cur-tain in Humboldt County. Eureka with its ornate Victorian architec-ture, stunning murals, inspiring galleries, unique sculptures and so much more is a sparkling reason why.
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Youth ConcertFriday, February 4, 8 p.m.Saturday, February 5, 2 p.m. Guest Donald Forrest returns to narrate a tall tale set
to music. Plus enjoy George Bizets Carmen Suite, Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes by Grace Williams, and Themes from Jurassic Park by John Williams.
Spring ConcertFriday and Saturday, April 8 & 9, 8 p.m. Flutists Jill Petricca and Laura Snodgrass join forces
for the delightful and dramatic Duettino on Hungarian Themes Op. 36 by Franz Doppler. Also Levenzomer, Fantasy for Orchestra Op. 21 by Johan Wagenaar and Beethovens Symphony #6, The Pastoral.
Final ConcertFriday and Saturday, May 20 & 21, 8 p.m. A performance full of delight in the pulsing strings,
percussion and trumpet cadenzas of Deep Summer Music by Libby Larsen. Virginia Ryder on saxophone will be joined by Jonathon Kipp on vibraphone, as featured soloists in Escapades by John Williams. And help us celebrate spring into summer with Tchai-kovskys beloved 5th Symphony in E Minor.
For tickets, call (707) 442-1956. For more information visit: www.EurekaSymphony.com
Eureka Symphony 2011 Concert Series
The Eureka SymphonyDelighting Audiences on the North Coast for Nearly 20 Years
Since its beginning in 1992, this all-community orchestra has grown to presently include 74 members. Members are com-prised of Humboldt County natives and others who have moved here from all over the country. Some of the musicians are profession-als who earn their living composing, playing or conducting. Others are neighbors who are dedicated to bringing music into their homes and communities. Over half of the members live outside Eureka, trav-elling to rehearsals and performances from Willow Creek, Miranda, Whitethorn, Salmon Creek, Redway, Hydesville and Trinidad.
From 1992 to 2006, the Eureka Symphony performed in various venues, including a church sanctuary and high school auditoriums. In 2007, the Eureka Symphony took its place as a community partner with the Arkley Center for the Performing Arts. Having a permanent, stable home in this world-class venue has been a key factor in the organizations growth. The high quality and caliber of participating musicians can also be attributed to Carol Jacobson.
Since 2003 Jacobson has been the Musical Director and Conduc-tor of the Eureka Symphony. She brings extraordinary talent and vast musical experience to the organization. An accomplished cellist, Ja-cobson earned her bachelors degree at Humboldt State University, with further studies at the Salzburg Mozarteum, The Royal Danish Conservatory and the Netherlands Royal Conservatory in the Hague. Jacobson was a member of the Netherlands National Ballet Orches-tra in Amsterdam, the Netherlands Radio Symphony, the Oslo Opera Orchestra, the Netherlands Strijkers Ensemble, and the North Coast Chamber Players. In the past, Jacobson was conductor of the Hum-boldt State University Orchestra and directed the Humboldt Music Academy for eight years. Currently, Jacobson teaches studio cello at Humboldt State University, is the Director of Orchestra and Choir at
Arcata High School and is principal cellist in the North State Symphony.
Jacobson describes the Eureka Sym-phony as a live and vibrant organism with all different personalities coming together and melding. She pours over many scores and listens to a myriad of recordings to de-velop a diverse and interesting selection of music for each season. While receiving many suggestions as to which pieces the Eureka Symphony should perform, the final decision rests with her. Approximately three weeks before the first rehearsal, the music is sent out to all participants to begin their independent practices. Six weeks before performance, the group comes together for rehearsals.
by Mary Smith
photos courtesy of The Eureka Symphony
Carol JacobsonConductor
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Eureka Chamber Music Series/Calvary Lutheran Church
716 South Ave., Eureka 95501445-9650 or 443-1575www.clceurekaca.orgSponsors international artists, piano trios, string quartets, pianists and the San Francisco Opera Center Singers.
Eureka Main Street525 Second St., #105, Eureka 95501 442-9054www.eurekamainstreet.orgWorking toward an economically and culturally vital Main Street.
Eureka SymphonyP.O. Box 776, Bayside 95524 441-3818, Ticket info 442-1956www.eurekasymphony.comCommunity-based orchestra performing a variety of concerts.
First Street Gallery442 First St., Eureka 95501446-6363Extends Humboldt State Universitys learning environment into the heart of Californias North Coast community, exhibitions and public programs highlighting the work of distinguished
faculty, alumni, students, visiting and regional artists.
Humboldt Arts Council and the Morris Graves Museum of Art
636 F St., Eureka 95501442-0278www.humboldtarts.orgHumboldt Countys leading arts agency.
Humboldt Botanical Gardens Foundation
2436 Sixth St., P.O. Box 6117 Eureka 95501 442-5139 www.hbgf.org
Blue Ox Millworks & Historic Park
1 X St., Eureka 95501444-3437 or 800-248-4259www.blueoxmill.comSelf-guided tour of Victorian era woodworking shop, skid camp and farm including two blue oxen; classes in woodworking, blacksmithing and ceramics.
College of the Redwoods7351 Tompkins Hill Rd.Eureka 95501Art Dept., 476-4302English Dept., 476-4336Music Dept., 476-4321www.redwoods.edu
The Dancers StudioHome of Brava Dance Eureka1011 H St., Eureka 95501442-7770Established in 1943 in Humboldt County, teaches Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop and Pilates.
Eureka Art and Culture Commission
517 Third St., Suite 36 Eureka 95501Call: The Ink People442-8413 www.inkpeople.orgAdvises Eureka City Council on art programs and projects.
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(the gardens are located just north of the College of the Redwoods Main Campus) Providing educational opportunities for the community as it works to create the Humboldt Botanical Gardens.
Humboldt Docent Council636 F St., Eureka 95501 442-0278, ext. 204www.humboldtarts.orgOrganization of volunteers sharing the love of art in schools, and the Morris Graves Museum of Art.
Humboldt Handweavers & Spinners Guild
P.O. Box 370, Arcata 95518599-2729 www.hhsguild.orgPromotes textile arts through classes and exhibitions. Meets 2nd Thursday each month in Eureka, 7-9 p.m., Sept. June. Call for location.
Humboldt Woodworkers Guildwww.woodguild.comSupports local woodworkers.
The Ink People Center for the Arts
517 Third St., Ste. 36, Eureka 95501442-8413 www.inkpeople.orgCoordinates over 40 programs, exhibitions, ongoing classes & events.
Tour 150 Humboldt County artist studios from Redway to Orick and everywhere in between during the 13th annual North Coast Open Studios to be held June 4-5 and 11-12, 2011. Artists open their doors to the public to show their art and crafts. For more information about North Coast Open Studios, call Taffy Stockton at (707) 834-6460, or go online at
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Celebrating Humboldt County Arts!Living the lifestyle since 1953
Instantaneous Theater Company
6205 Beechwood Dr., Eureka 95503499-1131After-school drama program involves kids from 11 to 18 years old in every aspect of live theater. Each 10-week session culminates in a performance of a musical play.
Inter-Tribal Coalition for Cultural Continuity & Institute of Native Knowledge
517 Third St., Suite 36 Eureka 95501442-8413 (The Ink People)www.instituteofnativeknowledge.orgwww.julianlang.comwww.inkpeople.orgProvides arts workshops for Native Americans.
North Coast Casting #7 Fifth St., Eureka 95501442-0952www.northcoastcasting.comCasting company formed in response to the growing film and television industry in the area. Purpose is to cast local talent for production companies filming in Northern California.
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North Coast Dance 426 F St., Eureka 95501 442-7779 www.northcoastdance.orgOffers Ballet Kinder through Adult, Pointe, Mens, Pas De Deux, Middle Eastern Dance, Ballroom, Hula and several other disciplines.
North Coast Repertory Theatre300 Fifth St., Eureka 95501442-NCRT (6278) www.ncrt.netNCRT has been a landmark of professional quality live theatre in Eureka for 27 years. Presenting classic and contemporary works throughout the year. Theatre that succeeds on all levels. Times-Standard
Redwood Art AssociationP.O. Box 1093, Eureka 95502268-0755 www.redwoodart.orgA community dedicated to the creation of art as an indispensable part of life and the economy of Humboldt County. Founded in 1956, it organizes four large art exhibitions annually. Membership open to all artists.
Redwood Camera Club1812 N St., Eureka, 95501443-8796www.redwoodcameraclub.com
Open to professionals, amateurs and beginning photographers. Using a wide range of techniques, including black and white, and color film, as well as digital media. Meets twice a month. Emphasizing education and gentle critique. Member exhibits and webpage with member gallery. Group exhibits in various locations.
Redwood Coast Music Festivals523 Fifth St., Eureka 95501445-3378www.redwoodcoastmusic festivals.orgProduces Blues by the Bay in September and Redwood Coast Jazz Festival in March.
Redwood CurtainP.O. Box 8125, Eureka 95502443-7688www.redwoodcurtain.comSeason runs January through November.
Redwood Empire Quilters Guild
P.O. Box 5071, Eureka 95502445-5844 www.reqg.comNonprofit organization promoting quilting.
Featuring:Dinnerware Mugs Goblets
Salad Plates, Cereal & Soup BowlsSpirit Horses & Spirit Cats
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Jeanne Gale & AssociatesEstate Planning & Business Law 2850 Harris St., Eureka CA 95503
(707) 269-0167 [email protected]
In Support of Arts & LiteracyHumboldt County Public Library
1313 3rd Street, Eureka, CA 95501Tues 12 - 5 pm Wed 12 - 8 pm Thu 12 - 5 pm Fri 10 am - 5 pm Sat 11 am - 4 pm
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Representational Art LeagueP.O. Box 6175, Eureka 95502443-3913 ral-humboldt.blogspot.comA small group of producing artists who work in various representational styles.
Studio of Dance Arts7 Fifth St., Eureka 95501 442-1939www. studioofdancearts.comTraining North Coast dancers since 1981. All ages, Ballet, Pointe, Jazz, Tap, Irish Step, Pre-School dance, Flamenco, Hip Hop, Middle Eastern, Tango, Acting/Improv.
Viols, Recorders, Krumhorns and All
2135 F St., Eureka 95501476-0421www.humboldtmusic.com/webpage/index.cfm?ID=531Instrumentalists, arrangers and composers who perform at events such as Arts Alive! Featuring 15th through 17th century music.
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Twenty years ago, a few enthusiastic dreamers believed our region needed a botanical garden. Today that dream is well on its way to fulfillment. While most botanical gardens are publicly funded or donated in a mature state to a botanical foun-dation or educational institution, the Humboldt Botanical Garden (HBG) is a grassroots garden grown through the generosity of our local community. Designed by renowned landscape architect, Ron Lutsko, the HBG is the only botanical garden in Humboldt, Del Norte and Trinity counties.
The HBG is a place where families of all ages can relax and ex-perience the wonders of nature. It is a work in progress on 44.5 acres with five major gardens and many trails completed. HBG is
a safe place to explore and learn in an atmosphere where plants, nature and the environment can truly come alive. Besides their beauty, botanical gardens play a complex role and require more vigilance to maintain than the typical ornamental display garden. A botanical garden is a living museum typified by strict adherence to professional horticultural and ethical codes.
The first completed garden to greet you as you enter HBG is the Dedekam Ornamental Terrace Garden. It is a showcase garden de-signed using a rainbow spectrum of colors moving from the bright reds to the cool blues and whites. The garden changes with the seasons using colorful perennials and shrubs to welcome visitors. Flanking the Ornamental Terrace Garden are a rose and a heather garden which mirror the rainbow effect of the main garden.
The Lost Coast Brewery Native Plant Garden provides visitors with examples of how native plants can be aesthetically integrat-ed and used to conserve resources as well as provide a beautiful landscape. The native plant garden consists of grasses, iris, shrubs and trees native to our region prior to October 12, 1492. The plants emphasize the Humboldt County region, but include plants in the range of the Rogue River in Oregon to the north shore of San Fran-cisco Bay. Information about all plants in the garden is documented,
but the native plantings also include the ethnobotany of many local plants.
While the Lost Coast Brewery Native Plant Garden shows how native plants can be used in a landscape, the Wildberries Nat-ural Riparian Area features the use of native plants in a coastal riparian wetland with a perennial stream running through it. Resto-ration of this area is an ongoing challenge to remove invasive plants and enhance the natural attributes of a riparian area. Willows, flowering currants (Ribes sanguneum), red alders and other natives reflect the natural diversity of our region. As you explore the garden, you can imagine what our area was like hundreds of years ago.
Named after Larry Moss, one of the original visionaries behind the HBG, the
Moss Family Temperate Woodland Garden features a range of plants from the temperate zones of our planet. With mild temperatures, wet winters and cool, dry summers, many plants flourish here that cannot thrive in most parts of the world. In the Moss Family Temper-ate Woodland Garden you will find many rhododendrons including examples from the Maddeniis family which are considered ten-der rhododendrons. Other plants found here are Himalayan blue poppy, magnolias, dogwoods, trilliums and a dove tree. The Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis) resides in the Temperate Woodland Garden. Once thought to be extinct until its discovery in 1994 in Sydney Australias Blue mountains, the Wollemi Pine is one of the oldest and rarest of trees in existence.
Peter Santinos All Happy Now sculpture is featured at the south-ern end of the garden. A 100 foot diameter earth and grass ziggurat composed of two slowly rising and expanding spiral ramps, All Hap-py Now is intended to be walked on in the manner of the medita-tion labyrinths found in churches and cathedrals. A living sculpture, All Happy Now is a hands on art piece for all ages to enjoy.
Whether you just need a break from a hectic day, want to pic-nic with your family or need a safe place to hike, the HBG is a must destination. It is also a great place to get information on plants that grow in our climate and inspire you with new ideas to take home to your own yard.
The Garden is located next to College of the Redwoods just south of Eureka. Take the north College of the Redwoods entrance and you will see signs leading you to the HBG.
The Humboldt Botanical Garden is a member of the American Horticultural Society Reciprocal Admissions Program. It is open ev-ery Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and during the week by appointment. The garden is ADA compliant and an electric car is available for tours. Admission is $5 for nonmembers over the age of 12. Members and children are free. Call (707) 442-5139 or visit the web: www.hbgf.org
Growing Art from the Grassroots Level
Humboldt Botanical Gardens
Story and Photos courtesy of Humboldt Botanical Gardens Foundation
The All Happy Now living sculpture
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No matter what the weather, art enthusiasts crowd Old Town and downtown Eureka for the first Saturday of the month during Arts Alive! Over 70 local merchants participate in the three-hour art walk from 6 to 9 p.m. Art lovers, residents and visitors roam the streets, wandering from venue to venue stopping for coffee, catching up with old friends, discussing art and listening to the many artists providing music and entertainment along the way. First Saturday Night Arts Alive! is co-sponsored by Eureka Main Street, Humboldt Arts Council and US Bank. Specific Arts Alive! listings are available each month in the North Coast Journal and the Times-Standard. www.eurekamainstreet.org
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Alirose Boutique 228 F St. 445-2727 www.aliroseboutique.com
All Under Heaven 212 F St. 444-2936
American Indian Art and Gift Shop 241 F St. 445-8451 www.americanindianonline.com
Amigas Burritos 317 Fifth St. 443-3373
Annex 39 610 F St. 443-9113
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Avalon Third & G Sts. 445-0500 www.avaloneureka.com
Baa Baa Sheepskin 218 F St. 442-2655 www.baa-baa-sheepskins.com
Bayfront Restaurant F Street Plaza 443-7489
Bella Baskets 412 Second St. 444-2823 www.bella-baskets.com
Belle Starr 405 Second St. 441-1296
Bigfoot Computers and Photography Too... 905 Third St. 407-5070 www.bigfootcomputers.net
Bon Boniere 215 F St. 268-0122 www.bonboniere.biz
Booklegger 402 Second St. 445-1344
Buhne Art Studios 207 G St., Second Floor
C Street Hall Gallery 208 C St. 445-1751
Caf Nooner 409 Opera Alley 443-4663 www.cafenooner.net
Chapala Cafe 201 Second St. 443-9514 www.chapalacafe.com
Cheri Blackerby Gallery at The Studio 272 C St. 443-1428 www.thestudioonline.org
No Barking Any Time, 426 F St. between 4th and 5th mural by Duane Flatmo and Rural Burl Mural Bureau students
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Ciaras Irish Shop 334 Second St. 443-0102
Clarke Historical Museum Third and E St. 443-1947 www.clarkemuseum.org
Cloud Nine 632 Second St. 445-3226
Coco & Cuvee 531 Third St. 442-2662
Dalianes Travel 522 F St. 443-2778 www.dalianes.com
Dannilynns Shoe Boutique 527 Third St. 497-6187
Discovery Museum Third and F Sts. 443-9694 www.discovery-museum.org
Empire Squared 47 W. Third St. 445-9050 www.empiresquared.com
Eskra Insurance 622 Second St. 444-8080
Eureka Books 426 Second St. 444-9593 www.eurekabooksellers.com
Eureka Concert and Film Center 612 F St. 442-2970 www.eurekatheater.org
Eureka Old Glass House & Antiques 604 F St. 442-5120
First Street Gallery 422 First St. 443-6300 www.humboldt.edu/first
Good Relations 223 Second St. 441-9570 www.goodrelations.com
Graystone Jewelers First and E Sts. 442-1232 www.graystonejewelers.com
Has Beans 738 Second St. 442-1535 www.hasbeans.com
Healthsport by the Bay 423 First St. 268-8220 www.healthsport.com
Himalayan Rug Trader 529 Second St. 268-8268 www.himalayanrugtraders.net
HollyGolightly 514 Second St. 445-1130
Humboldt Arts Council at Morris Graves Museum of Art 636 F St. 442-0278 www.humboldtarts.org
Humboldt Bay Keeper 211 E St. 268-8897 www.humboldtbaykeeper.org
Humboldt Carpet Showroom 2nd and G Sts. 442-0291 www.humboldtcarpetshowroom.com
HumboldtComputers.Com 1103 Fourth St. 832-4253
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EurEka arts alivE!Lost Coast Brewery, Upstairs 615 Fourth St. 445-4480 www.lostcoast.com
Mantovas Two Street Music 124 Second St. 445-3155 www.mtsmusic.com
Many Hands Gallery 438 Second St. 445-0455 www.manyhandsgallery.net
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North Soles Footwear 417 Second St. 268-0320
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Piante Gallery 620 Second St. 441-1461
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Praxis 530 F St. 441-0717 www.praxisfitness.com
Ramones Bakery 209 E St. 445-2923 www.ramonesbakery.com
Redwood Curtain 220 First St. 443-7688 www.redwoodcurtain.com
Rustic West Trading Co. 335 Second St. 441-9312
Sacred Palace - Bikram Yoga - Humboldt, 516 Fifth St. 444-8900Sailors Grave Tattoo Second and C Sts. 443-0666 www.sailorsgravetattoo.com
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Shipwreck and Yarn 430 Third St. 476-0991
Shorelines Gallery 434 Second St. 443-7272 www.shorelinesgalleryeureka.com
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Sisterfriends Jeans 108 F St. 443-7477
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It has been said, One persons trash is another persons trea-sure. This certainly holds true for artist, Linda Wise. She works at Recology Humboldt County providing waste management for the city of Eureka. According to Wise, It takes a creative mind to work with waste. I cant look at this stuff without wanting to make something out of it.
Best known locally for her sculptures made out of reused materials, including: tools, garbage truck parts and garbage bins. Wise donates, on average four pieces of art annually to the local community. Her most public sculpture in Eureka is Bucephalus, the dynamic horse sculpture located on the north-end of Eureka,
just off Fifth Street. She worked on the piece for months. The horse helped her work through her fathers death and the emotions that came with it. Art is healing. The piece just kept getting bigger and bigger, stated Wise. Ultimately, the piece needed a name. As luck would have it, she found a Breyer horse toy in the trash. The pack-age containing the toy featured the horses name and history. That particular horse figure was named Bucephalus, after Alexander the Greats horse. The name fit perfectly.
Wise grew up in an artistic family. Her father was an architect by profession and an excellent charcoalist and watercolorist. Her mother is an art collector. Both parents fostered her and her sisters artistic talents from an early age. The family spent many summers in Mendocino enjoying the abundant art community.
Wise started working in clay with master potter, Sasha Mc-Coffkin of the Mendocino Art Center, later studying oil painting at Lafayette Forge in Contra Costa County. She also worked for UC Berkeley and it was there that she started taking environmentally based classes. Wise moved to Humboldt County in the early 1990s to continue her education at Humboldt State University. She re-ceived her degree in fisheries with a masters in wastewater man-agement. Working as a regulator and environmental health special-ist led to a job in waste management.
Wise is a member of Eureka Main Streets Public Art Commit-tee. The committee worked with the Eureka Arts and Culture Com-mission and the City of Eureka to feature rotating artists and their sculpture at the C Street Market Square, a newly opened exten-sion of Eurekas beautiful boardwalk. Wise hopes that neighbors and city governments throughout the area take notice and realize how important the arts are in our communities.
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Bucephalus at 5th and Myrtle Ave.photo by Denise Comiskey
local artists: Stock and Rachel Schlueter, Jim McVicker, Terry Oats, Kathy OLeary, Peter Zambas, Regina Case and John King. Linda is also included in an article about Eurekas art scene in the February 2011 issue of Sunset magazine.
For more information on Linda Wise and her sculpture, visit her website at: www.artbylindawise.com
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represent Rosa Parks, Stevie Wonder, Mother Teresa, Frida Kahlo and Martin Luther King Jr., and capture the true multicultural essence of Los Bagels.
Quietly hung out of harms way are two rare giclee prints by Robert Cassila. Cassila illustrated the bestselling childrens book, Jalapeno Bagels by Natasha Wing. This book is based on Los Bagels and founder Dennis Rael. Rael grew up with a Jewish mother and a Latino father, celebrating customs from both sides of his family. His multicultural upbringing in southern California inspired Rael to start Los Bagels over 26 years ago. Natasha Wings story is based on a boy named Pablo who cant decide what to bring to school for International Day. This book has been a best seller in childrens lit-erature, and is currently required reading for many second graders across America. Signed copies of the book are available in the caf.
Depending on the season, the caf may be adorned with a Day of the Dead ofrenda, a collection of Judaica from around the world, or even handmade tin hearts from Oaxaca, Mexico. The menu at Los Bagels is as diverse as the collection of artwork. Featuring the tastes of Mexico combined with traditional Jewish fare, Los Bagels offers boiled then baked bagels, along with a great selection of toppings, including smoked turkey, lox, hummus and a wide variety of spreads. In the pastry case find handmade croissants, rugalah, challah and a selection of muffins and cookies that is sure to please. Serving fresh seasonal local produce, gourmet coffee and espresso, Los Bagels will delight the most discriminating palette, yet is fun and family friendly.
Los Bagels is perfect for breakfast, lunch or an afternoon treat. With locations at 403 2nd St. in Old Town Eureka and 1061 I St. in Ar-cata, Los Bagels is more than real bagelsit is an experience. Check out www.losbagels.com for driving directions, menu options and more information. Hasta la proxima.
Step into Los Bagels Bakery and Caf on Second Street in Old Town Eureka, and experience one of the great landmarks on the North Coast. Los Bagels is the multicultural hot spot for the region. Even before you taste the food, your eyes will feast on the eclectic mix of artwork adorning the walls. The Truchas Gal-lery is located within the caf. The name Truchas comes from the Spanish word trout. The Gallery was named not only for Los Ba-gels founder Dennis Raels fondness for fishing, but for the town
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Featuring a rotating se-lection of the regions best artists, the exposed brick wall leaves plenty of room for large works and three dimensional displays. The other walls house a perma-nent collection, featuring a large three panel mural (at left) created by children at the Equinox School in Ar-cata. Above the deli area are a collection of large caricatures originally creat-ed for a Martin Luther King Jr. parade at the Trinidad Town Hall. These images
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