🗞️ Riverside News- March 8, 2026
March garden advice, a new featured neighbor, a "fast" Creative Prompt...
Artist John Dingler loses his 25-year Riverside studio to make way for a needed railroad underpass, taking with him a singular creative ecosystem where digital art bloomed and the unglamorous work of supporting galleries happened month after month.
Lime Street Bridge transformation represents largest single investment by Altura Credit Union in city beautification project featuring local artists Juan Navarro and Patrick Barwinski.
Meet Ward 7 Artist in Residency Mano Mirande and see Riverside's newest mural at the corner of University & Lemon at 6 p.m.
Over 100 pieces by Swedish artist transform traditional iconography through abstract expressionism.
Richie "Deladeso" Velazquez and Cosme Cordova's "Yonque" exhibition uses discarded materials to critique consumer culture and personal complicity.
One last weeknight event before the kids go back to school. Pro tip: The Cheech might have the best air conditioning in Downtown.
Artists will create murals, engage communities across city's seven wards.
Altura-funded mural closes busy Downtown street as local artists create landmark visible from freeway.
Anthony Solorzano sits down with the actor, comedian and art collector to discuss how the Cheech Marin Center bridges cultural identity and social activism.
Come early, stay late—you can sleep in Friday.
Executive director's 13-year tenure transformed RAM into nationally recognized institution with opening of The Cheech.
Memorial project and beautification effort part of citywide commitment to arts and innovation.
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