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Riverside Art Museum And The Cheech Announce 2025 Exhibitions, Boost Riverside's Economy


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With Riverside now a must-visit arts destination, The Cheech and the Riverside Art Museum (RAM) announce a dynamic 2025 exhibition schedule, showcasing Chicanx art, local history, and community-driven storytelling. Riverside is a prime destination for art lovers, historians, and cultural travelers alike. Plan your visit at riversideartmuseum .

The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture

  • Amalia Mesa-Bains: Archaeology of Memory (March – August 2025): The first retrospective of this groundbreaking Chicana artist concludes its national tour at The Cheech.
  • Hecho en Park Avenue (March – September 2025): Works by local artists created in collaboration with community members explore Chicanx life and Riverside's Eastside history.
  • Cheech Collects (June 2025 – May 2026): The fourth edition features new works from Marin's collection.
  • Soy de Tejas (Fall 2025): This survey of Latinx artists across Texas bridges generations and disciplines to highlight the state's diversity.

Riverside Art Museum

  • Joel Sternfeld: On This Site (now through August 2025): A poignant photographic series documents American landscapes tied to historical events.
  • To Rise Above Ruins: Tamara Cedré (March – August 2025): Archival and new works explore land use and community resilience in Puerto Rico and Southern California.
  • Regional History: Noé Montes (September 2025 – February 2026): A powerful photographic exhibition examines exploitation and resilience in Inland Southern California.
  • The Versatility of Pulp: RAM Members Exhibition (April – October 2025): Contemporary works on paper are by Inland Empire artists.
  • Enrique Serrato: A Legacy of Chicano Art (October 2025 -January 2026): Acquired works from this late collector celebrate his support of artists.
  • 60 Miles East (October 2025 – April 2026): This exhibition chronicles Riverside's 1990s music scene.

Now on view: Desde los Cielos (From the Heavens) , Andrew K. Thompson: The Pleasure of Being Wrong , Kandy G. López: (In)visible Threads , Eve Wood: Mostly Birds (and a Few Humans) , and Shifting Perspectives: Cheech Collects .

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SOURCE Riverside Art Museum

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