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The Studio is a fine arts program for visionary artists.

The Studio is a place filled with light and color, where over forty artists come to freely express their creativity through art. We provide a supportive and stimulating environment where our artists can express themselves creatively using a variety of media.

The goals of The Studio are to help each person reach their highest level of artistic achievement and to encourage personal growth, self-reliance and self-esteem through the creative process.

By professionally showing and marketing the artwork that is produced at The Studio, the program instills feelings of pride and self-worth.

The art made at The Studio is never censored or criticized, and freedom of ideas, techniques and mediums is strongly encouraged. The freedom at The Studio is what makes the work created here inspiring,
original and exciting.

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Contact The Studio

We are located at 272 C Street in Eureka, California. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 9:30 to 2:00. We welcome visitors during our open hours.

We are funded by Redwood Coast Regional Center, sales of artwork and community grants and donations.

The Studio is a program of Humboldt Community Access and Resource Center.

If you'd like more information, please call 707-443-1428 or send us an email.

 

Current Show

 

Artistic TrioTHE CARNIES ARE BACK IN TOWN

Ezmarelda the Fortune Teller, Cobrilla the Snake Charmer and Beardra the Bearded Lady return to The Studio for Arts Alive on Saturday, September 6th from 6 pm to 9 pm. These are just a few of the colorful characters that inhabit the side show performance installation that is part of The Carnival, the title of this returning show at The Studio / Cheri Blackerby Gallery. Other characters inhabiting the mock carnival environment include a Magician, a Lion King and Knifey the knife thrower.

These and other characters were created by The Studio drama class, along with tents, costumes and props. The performance is interactive and involves the audience in a make believe world of mysterious Carnival people who transform into scary characters at night. The installation will be in The Studio classroom.

At the Cheri Blackerby Gallery next door, there is a display of Carnival inspired artwork created by almost all the artists who work at The Studio. Strange faces and half human animals, both painted and sculpted, fill the gallery. The gallery is decorated in a fashion to suggest a circus atmosphere.

The performance / installation will be ongoing throughout the Arts Alive evening. The artwork will be on display until Sept. 19.

Carnival

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