Riverside Arts Walk


July 3, 2015 7:49 pm Published by

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Riverside Arts Walk

August 6, 2015 Programs and Activities

 

Riverside Art Museum – 3425 Mission Inn Avenue:

Join us for another free, open-to-the-public Artswalk at RAM! We will have a Mask Workshop in conjunction with our Tlahualiles exhibit and Cat Chiu Phillips will be back to continue the plarn (plastic yarn) installation in our Happenings exhibit.

We will also have The Art Institute of California – Inland Empire back on the rooftop with Design After Dark 6, featuring artist Juan Carlos Munoz Hernandez and Live Music by Gypsy Mamba. Guests are encouraged to bring their art supplies, tools of creation, and friends to create under the stars. Sounds will be provided by producer -Gypsy Mamba- live beat making electronic groves to get the creative juice flowing. Some art supplies and non-alcoholic drinks will be provided.

 

Riverside Main Library – 3581 Mission Inn Avenue:

Inlandia will present “Literature on the Lawn: Poetry with Cindy Rinne and Michael Cooper” on the Main Library lawn, 7:00-8:30pm.

 

Riverside Metropolitan Museum – 3580 Mission Inn Avenue

Decorate your own photo frame for all those fabulous photos you’ve been taking and be sure to visit the new exhibit: “Chasing the Sun: Riverside Photographers, 1880 – 1930” in the second floor gallery | Music by DJ T1LT (Museum Steps)

 

Riverside Community Arts Association – 3860 Lemon Street

“Hot Time in the City RCAA Members Exhibit”

 

Culver Center of the Arts – 3834 Main Street  

Melanie Nakaue: Eclipses

 

Sweeney Art Gallery – 

Curious Emergences: Intersections of Art + Science + Technology (From the Permanent Collection of UCR Sweeney Art Gallery)

J no.e Parker: Composing [De]composition

 

California Museum of Photography – 3824 Main Street

Massimiliano Gatti – Passages: Five Projects from Lampedusa, Syria, and Iraq
CMP Projects: Phil Chang – Monochromes, Static and Unfixed

 

Mission Inn Foundation and Museum – 3696 Main Street

Through the Doors: FAMOUS VISITORS OF THE MISSION INN”

The Mission Inn Foundation and Museum’s current exhibit, “Through the Doors: Famous Visitors of the Mission Inn” focuses on the famous faces that have graced the halls of the Mission Inn throughout the years, from the beginnings of the Inn to present day. Author and local historian Joan Hall, in her two masterful volumes titled Through the Doors of the Mission Inn, describes the various celebrities who have made visits to the hotel. Her works are an inspiration for this exhibition, From actors and actresses to presidents to aviators, the Mission Inn has had many notable guests, so now is your chance to come walk amongst the stars!

 

The Life Arts Center 

Featuring a live music performance by the band “Haiku”

Open Art Studios upstairs and dozens of unique Art Vendors downstairs

 

 

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