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Arts! Arcata 

March 12-14

click to enlarge A detail of Carolyn Jones' Other Worlds weaving.

A detail of Carolyn Jones' Other Worlds weaving.

Arts! Arcata is Arcata Main Street's monthly celebration of visual and performing arts, held at locations in downtown Arcata, Friday through Sunday, the second weekend of the month for 2021. Due to COVID-19, there is no gathering, and attendees are asked to keep safe distances, wear facial coverings and observe guidelines in each location. There are no extended hours. See the art during regular business hours (some businesses are open 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. with others open until 6 p.m.). Several events are offered online. Visit www.arcatamainstreet.com, check out the Arts! Arcata event on Facebook and Instagram, or call 822-4500 for more information.

ARCATA ARTISANS COOPERATIVE GALLERY 883 H St. Vaughn Hutchins, photography and Carolyn Jones, fiber arts.

ARCATA PLAYHOUSE (online) www.zerotofierce.org. "Zero to Fierce: One Minute Dances" Friday, 7 p.m. ($5); Lucy and the Bear children's book by local author Ali Freelund and illustrator Becky Grant, Saturday, 11 a.m.; Allison Russell, singer songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee, Saturday, 7 p.m. These events are online at www.zerotofierce.org.

ARCATA THEATRE LOUNGE 1036 G St. Special pop-up art gallery and food from local chefs.

GARDEN GATE 905 H St. Lisa Landis, pastels.

INFUZIONS 868 H St. "Step Into Sacred Space," Monica Star, oil paintings; Barrie Love, mixed media and photography; Joe Mallory, psychedelic abstracts and surreal landscape paintings; Howling Lily, handmade gemstone jewelry. 

OUTER SPACE ARCATA (online) www.facebook.com/outerspacearcata. Weekly variety show/open mic, Sunday, 7 p.m. Also pop-up gallery space across Arcata, including at 837 H St.

THE SANCTUARY www.SanctuaryArcata.org. Live music streaming Monday through Friday from 7 to 8 p.m.

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