City Council Awards Contract for Riverside Civil Rights Walk
The Downtown trail will link 24 civil rights history sites, with construction set to break ground in May and a ribbon-cutting planned for fall.
UCR artist John Divola turned century-old archival negatives into a meditation on control and stillness. The Brandstater Gallery brought it home to Riverside.
Seven leaders recognized for roles in building RAM and The Cheech, including four posthumous honorees.
Riverside Arts Council names Alejandro “Mano” Mirandé its March Artist of the Month as Downtown comes alive for the first ArtsWalk just before spring.
The Filipino-American artist returns to the region that shaped him with an exhibition exploring identity, memory, and the Southern California experience.
A first-of-its-kind exhibition at RAM and the Cheech explores how Chicano photographers have used cameras to document their communities and reshape American art history.
Pain Sugar Gallery hosts a retrospective celebrating Irvin Kyle "TOFU" Guzman's whimsical characters and electric palette.
Free event at The Cheech on Jan. 15 will gather local perspectives to shape statewide arts and culture policies.
Raincross Window Painting picks up first business client and returns to childhood school.
Applications due Jan. 1 for 8-month program supporting emerging and mid-career artists.
Thursday December, 18 brings a second “Merry” Artswalk Downtown this December.
Several gallery openings and a preview of the Mission Inn lights make this ArtsWalk a must-see.
Two-year collaboration between artist and students documents contemporary Native American boarding school life.
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