“Ink People Center for the Arts is an art and culture nonprofit that has a gallery, a youth after school program, and acting as a fiscal sponsor for dozens of independently led art and culture projects around the community.”
“She does amazing work! I've got over 10 pictures framed by her and they have all turned out great! Don't be afraid of letting her pick out the frame either. I've been just dropping them off and letting her pick out what frame would look best and she has nailed it every time!”
“Amazing pieces of art and LOTS of books, pieces and literature on street art and its history. ASK ABOUT THE SECRET ART SHOW!! Bring love also for the security guard, Zues.”
10:30AM - 5:30PM
417 2nd St STE 102, Eureka
Art Galleries
“I'm from Australia and loved visiting this store. Found a necklace I loved here. Unfortunately the resin part dropped from the necklace and broke. I would love to replace it if I could???”
“NCIDC offers a variety of services, programs, help & aid to people that qualify. I was there to turn in paperwork. I was eventually approved for the service I was applying for & I appericate the programs & help they offer.
In my experience it can be difficult to reach the specific person or people by phone that you need to speak to. Often times they are not prompt when it comes to returning phone calls or getting back to people. Most the time, showing up in person produces better results than leaving messages via receptionist and/or through voice mail.”
10AM - 5PM
423 1st St, Eureka
Art Galleries
“I love this place! I Litterally got almost all my jewelry there.. needs to be open longer hours because other people that want to buy jewelry can't because they work during your store hours!”
“A gift to be found for anyone at any age. An eclectic mix of both locally-made and global imports. Tastefully assembled to make for a visually pleasing and adventurous buying experience.
Highlights include sustainably sourced (e.g. fallen) old-growth redwood turned into bowls, Japanese glass buoys, Turkish lamps, African masks and carvings, amongst other crafted treasures.
Well-worth a visit when in Eureka.”
“The Morris Graves Museum of Art is one of Eureka’s cultural treasures and a place that truly feels like the heart of the local art scene. From the moment you step up to the building, you can tell you are about to experience something special. The museum is housed in the beautifully restored historic Carnegie Library, and the architecture itself sets the tone with its elegant, classical style. It feels both historic and alive with creativity.
Inside, the museum offers a wonderful variety of experiences. There are seven galleries with rotating exhibits that highlight both local talent and artists from across the Pacific Northwest, alongside works by Morris Graves himself, one of the most influential artists to come from this region. His art, often focused on nature and mysticism, feels perfectly at home here on the North Coast, surrounded by forests, ocean, and wild landscapes. Each visit brings something different because of the rotating shows, so there is always something new to discover.
Beyond the galleries, the museum is also a community hub. The central rotunda hosts concerts, poetry readings, and performances that bring the space to life in a way that goes far beyond what most small-town art museums offer. There is also a sculpture garden and classrooms for art education, showing that this space is as much about nurturing the next generation of artists as it is about celebrating established ones.
The museum is welcoming and accessible, with affordable admission and even free entry on the first Saturday of every month. The staff and volunteers are warm and knowledgeable, adding to the sense that this is not just a museum but a gathering place for the community. Whether you are an art lover, a history buff, or just someone who wants to spend a quiet afternoon surrounded by creativity, the Morris Graves Museum is an inspiring place to be.
What stands out most is how much it reflects the spirit of Eureka and Humboldt County itself. It blends history, creativity, and community in a way that feels deeply rooted in place. Visiting here is a chance to connect with the artistic soul of the region, and it is absolutely worth the time for anyone living in or traveling through the North Coast.”
“My father passed away and I needed an urn to send his ashes out in. They made me a one of a kind piece, listened to what I wanted, and they put their artistic touches on it. It's absolutely beautiful and I'm completely happy. They are absolutely great at costumer service and were so helpful especially during this trying time for me. The piece is gorgeous and they are very talented.”
“PROFESSIONALLY UNIQUE AND BOLD WITH FUN AND WELCOMING PEOPLE MAKE YOU FEEL AT HOME. SUrprises around every corner and fun clean environment for the kiddos to enjoy. ??”