Life Drawing with Ruth Canaway
Sundays from 10 am until 3pm. $7 fee; uses live (nude) models.
Painting Class with Cat McAdams MFA
Oil/acrylic/and other mediums welcome. All levels!
Mondays from March 16 - May 11 from 6pm to 9pm. Call 768-2117 for more info
Monotype Printmaking with Patricia Sennott
Extremely limited space; call for availability 496-1922 or write psennott [at] gmail.com
Water Color Painting with Alan Sanborn
Labor Day to Christmas Call for days and times 822-7958
The Writers Critique Group meets every Tuesday at 7:30 pm
Yoga with Lunel Haysmer Friday mornings from 9:00 am until 10:15 am in the Brenda Gallery. Bring a yoga mat, blanket, and a $9 session fee.
Paint Big in the Rural Burl Mural Bureau with Kati Texas Sat and Sun 11am - 4pm, a youth mural painting crew for ages 14-24. Free!
The Coffee Opp Youth run Venue and Chill Space Open Tues-Sat 4p to 10pm Poetry, art, music, coffee and more
Music
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Movies
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Our programs: The Coffee Opp
.. (Dreammaker) (more to be added later).
Heroes
Here are our current crop of Core & DreamMaker Programs:
****DreamMaker Programs are self-directing projects created by people who have a dream of making the community a better place through art. The Ink People offers administrative support and technical assistance.
ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE:
California Arts Council’s Artist in Schools - artist Thao Le Khac integrates the arts in Eureka elementary schools’ curriculum
Rural Burl Mural Bureau - youth creating murals to beautify the downtown redevelopment area & reduce graffiti. Eureka Redevelopment Agency Artist in Residence: Kati Texas
ART & COMMUNITY BUILDING:
*Annie B. Ryan House - public garden and local history learning center
*Artistic Action for Hope, Happiness & Health (AAHHH) - promoting art and cultural exchange between Humboldt and Ecuador
*Arts into Action Network - interactive, community oriented and ecological problem-solving art projects
*Eureka Art & Culture Council - bringing public art to the Eureka community
*Eureka Harm Reduction Collective - arts-based support group for people affected by addiction, alcoholism, and mental illness
*Fire Arts Center Education - scholarships and educational opportunities in the fire arts
*Hammond Trail Cultural History - researching & creating a photographic & narrative exhibit
*Heroes of Social Justice Memorial - creating a public art memorial in Humboldt County
*Humboldt Arts & Sustainable Living Network - connecting people to the arts & to sustainable living practices
*Life Drawing & Life Painting Group - drop-in, low cost informal sessions with live models
Newsletter - connects artists to the community
*United Future - graffiti removal, murals, break dancing and computer training
*WildRivers 101 Film Festival - countywide film and digital media festival
YOUTH:
*ASK ME - Art and Science for Kids through
Movies and Education
*Coffee Opp - teens creating opportunities for teens
*CyberTribe - techno teens exploring enterprise
*Dance & Drum in Humboldt - teaching cultural applications of the relationship between dance and drums to youth
*Humboldt County Youth Art/Placebo - arts & music center run for and by youth
*Kinetic Kids - engaging youth in creating and
racing kinetic sculptures
*KKDS - Blue Ox Youth Radio for Humboldt Bay
MARZ (Media & Arts Resource Zone) - youth
using analog & digital arts for community change
*Luna Kids - arts & organic pre-school
*North Star Quest - coming of age camp experience for girls
*Street Beats - break dancing for youth empowerment
CULTURAL:
*Ban Longya Project - cultural exchange with Ban Long Ya village in northern Laos
*Brazilian Cultural Arts Center - sharing the culture and history of Brazil, including Capoeira and related folkloric dances
*Comite de Madres - preserving traditional Mexican celebrations, such as Dia de Los Niños
*Danza Xalxiutlicue - learning, practicing & performing traditional Aztec dances & culture
*Humboldt Communidad- celebrating Dia de Los Muertos & Latino culture
*Horai Center for Study of Pacific Culture - increasing understanding, harmony and cultural exchange between the people of the US and those of other Pacific cultures
*Hmong Community of the Northcoast - preservation and enrichment of the Hmong language, heritage, religion and culture
*Institute of Native Knowledge - joins knowledge from Native Americans with artistic interpretation to address societal challenges and to fix the earth
*Original Voices - preservation and teaching of indigenous knowledge and culture
*Prague Project - artistic exchanges with the Czech Republic
PERFORMANCE:
*2 Left Feet - informal performance opportunities for local choreographers and performing artists
*Arcata Repertory Theatre - socially conscious new theater
*Bandemonium - building community bands
*Elemental - community-based mythical multiple media journey & celebration
*Hit & Run Productions - theater by teens
*Humboldt Spin Collective - supporting, teaching, & enjoying the spin arts
*Mosaic Productions - the art of Middle Eastern music, dance, and cultural arts
*Music Manor - a music school for blind and
underprivileged children
*New Choice Productions - non-traditional theater & film in unusual places
*North Coast Storytellers - sharing stories, learning skills, and the Storytelling Festival by the Sea
*Old Women’s Theater - crone wisdom
*Sanctuary Stage - giving a voice to the ‘voiceless’, creating collaborative projects with community members & building bridges for open dialog
*Synapsis - experiments in dance, performance, and time-based art
*Vagabond Players - producing plays from children’s literature that inspire a love of reading as well as a love of theater arts
*We Pan - sharing the joys of steel pan music and culture with local youth
LITERARY:
*Poetry in the Redwoods - poetic celebration
*Redwood Coast Writers’ Center - Regular
critique/discussion groups, workshops, poetry jams and support groups for writers
*Steelhead Special - working class cultural and literary review
ART & TECHNOLOGY :
Digital Media Zone/The Arts Online - free public Internet access, resources for artists, and using arts and culture to teach technology skills
*Money Like Water - water eco-politics documentary & study guides
GALLERIES:
Alternative Galleries - serving artists and businesses by providing public art for work places
Brenda Tuxford Gallery - new exhibits monthly
*Empire Squared - contemporary art on the edge
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We serve artists and the community by: *Encouraging excellence
in the showing, teaching, and making of art. *Exploring the boundaries of art and culture.
*Helping develop community-generated arts and cultural programs. *Co-marketing for
businesses and institutions that support the arts
The Ink People Center for the Arts is a public benefit community cultural development organization founded in 1979.
The Ink People changes lives by connecting the community with resources for cultural development.
We encourage people to exercise their humanity, build civic discourse and engage their creative potential.
We offer exhibitions, classes, workshops, films, an arts and humanities library, poetry readings, free Internet access, and special events.
Facilities include shared studios for photography, printmaking, painting & drawing, digital arts, and fiber arts, and a performance/meeting space.
We also now have a creative youth space that is currently run by two of our DreamMaker programs... MARZ and The Coffee Opp
Who I'd like to meet:
We, The Ink People Center for the Arts, can also be found online at:
MySpace at www.myspace.com/ink_people
& on FaceBook at www.facebook.com/pages/Eureka-CA/The-Ink-People-Center-for-the-Arts/49115834079
Come visit us on line at any of our networking sights or at our official Ink People site at www.inkpeople.org
Or come see us live & in person
at the Ink People Center, located at 411 12th St in Eureka.
Open to the public
Tuesday through Saturday, 11 am to 4pm,
& the first Saturday of each month from 6-9 PM
for Arts Alive!
Or join us for one of our Many Annual Festive Events, like:
The Artware Affair,
Maskibition,
The Artists Challenge,
The Holiday Gift Fair.
This Year We Celebrate Our 30th Anniversary with a Special Celebration.
As for "Who we would like to Meet"...
Artists of all sorts and kinds...
New Members are always welcome!
Current Members are encouraged to keep coming back!
Old Friends are encouraged to come back!
Volunteers are always needed & greatly appreciated!
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