Riverside Art Museum takes November online

Although the Riverside Art Museum (RAM) is temporarily closed, many of its programs have gone online for November.

Tell Your Story, a segment of Humanities Hour presented by Riverside Public Library, will present two online events in November.

The first will be #1960NOW, a joint conversation between Lisa Henry an Inland Empire curator and photographic artist Sheila Pree Bright. The two will be discussing the Black Lives Matter movement. Ms. Bright’s #1960Now exhibit will be shown virtually and in-person at RAM from November 6 through March 2021 (once the museum reopens). Bright’s work is a series of black-and-white photographs depicting elder statesmen and activists of the 1960s.

The Humanities Hour will go online again on Wednesday, November 25, and a description of the event will be announced at a later date.

Although Tell Your Story will be free, registration is required.

“Portals: A Series of conversations About Being Between One World and the Next” will go online Saturday, November 1 from 7:00 pm until 8:30 pm. The program will be “Design for a Healthier World.” RAM curator Todd Wingate – along with architect Greg Fischer, journalist Arianne Nardo, and urban planner James Rojas – will discuss the most promising, best, and worst innovations coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic. Again, registration is required.

Along with the virtual events, patrons can still view online classes and tours, but will have to wait until the museum reopens to purchase Promotional Products from the museum’s gift shop.

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