Posts tagged Humboldt Arts Project
Snippet from future Article on the HAP by Nicholas from HumboldtLiving.com
Dec 6th
Excerpt “Nico: Was there a large desire to purchase some of the artworks at the last event?
Vico: Yes, both artists and gallery guests wanted to buy/sell the works. After much debate on whether we would do sales through the gallery we decided to continue to support the not for profit model. We also understand both the necessity of proffesional artists to generate income as well as providing such great artwork for people who want to purchase it. We will be taking more action this next exhibition by facilitating the sales through contact lists, sign up board, contact info on title cards, and of course by encouraging artists to be there and make those connections. By staying with the not for profit model we ant to continue to encourage those artists that would just love to show their work without the pressures of pricing, dealing with commissions, or having an entire body of work. This has been a topic that we have been discussing in our open meetings and we have decided that a 15% Suggested commission for any works sold through the connection of the Humboldt Arts Project.
Nico: It seems like you’re still working out some of the details on the HAP. What are the immediate goals and future plans for the HAP?
Vico: Well, I don’t come to any of the decisions by myself. We keep the process open to everyone with our emails and public meetings. We try to have everyone come to agreements on the future decisions. Anyone who comes to our meetings can have a say in what happens. I can personally see [the HAP] being around longer with the continued support of the business community, local artists, and the community. We have been lucky to be well supported by local businesses so far. We have had donations of wine, coffee, beer, equipment, t-shirts, jewelry, catering, printing, food, financial as well as my own time and graphic design work. Some of our sponsors are Arcata Main Street, Robert Goodman Wines, Muddy Waters Coffee, Ironside Metal, Blackjack, Stebbins Properties, Catlin Blair, Christina D’alessandro, Plaza Liquor, Holly Yoshi, The Jambalaya, Visual Concepts, my business Vico Designs and other private sponsors.
Nico: Are you a non-profit with a board of members? Or, do you work with the Ink People?
Vico: We have not reached that level of organization yet. We are having meetings to work in that direction. There are some supporters and artists who are interested in this. We will probably keep it an independent non-profit endeavour moving forward. But we would love to collaborate with any organization like the Ink People, Accident Gallery and the many others in Humboldt County…”
Full article will be posted soon on Humboldt Living.com
Thanks Nico,
-Vico
The Humboldt Arts Project Returns!
Dec 2nd
The Humboldt Arts Project December Show
The Humboldt Arts Project Returns this December 11th for Arts! Arcata 6-9pm
-Vico
The Humboldt Arts Project Highlighted on the Arcata Eye!
Nov 24th

Arcata Eye Headline

Arcata Eye Front Page

Arcata Eye Story
Great highlight on the events at the HAP’s Opening night reception.
Thanks Terrence and the Eye staff.
-Vico
The Humboldt Arts Project Live Performance by Samba Na Chuva Arts Arcata November 2009.
Nov 15th
Much, Much, more to come!
-Vico
The Humboldt Arts Project! Tonight! Sneak Peak!
Nov 13th


H.A.P. Sneak peak!
The Humboldt Arts Project! Tonight Friday the 13th! 6-9pm! Come and joins in being part of this artistic experiment!
See you soon!
-Vico
The Humboldt Arts Project November 13th Arts Arcata Grand Opening!
Nov 6th

Arts Arcata Grand Opening
The Humboldt Arts Project!
The Humboldt Arts Project is comprised of a fluid group of visual and performing artists throughout Humboldt County. The H.A.P aims to enrich the North Coast community through the promotion and exhibition of visual and performing arts.
The H.A.P. understands the important role that art plays in the building of a healthy conscious community. Our goal is to connect our vibrant local artist community with the rest of the public. As a non-profit event we want to create a dedicated art space in which all types of artists can connect with their community without out the financial stress of having to sell or purchase artwork. We hope that by removing the financial aspect it will encourage a more open dialog between artists and their community. Come and join us by being part of this experiment!
Feuerwerker building on 854 9th St Downtown Arcata
Next Arts Arcata! Friday Nov 13th 6-9pm
Over 55 Visual & Performing Artists!
“Samba Na Chuva” Performance at 7pm!
Please Join us to celebrate the opening of a new arts venue in Arts Arcata!
Thanks to all of those who helped make this a reality.
-Vico




























