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PAAR 2010 Paint Out

Friday, March 5th, 2010

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The Riverside Art Museum in partnership with the Riverside Arts Council presents the PAAR 2010 Paint Out.

The Plein Air Artists of Riverside will have their 2010 Paint Out exhibition at the Riverside Arts Project Gallery, at 3545 Central Ave. Suite 508, Riverside Ca. 92506. The exhibit is the culmination of a 9 day paint out through out Riverside. The show will showcase two paintings from each artist who participated in the paint out, including their Quick Draw painting featuring the Riverside Plaza.

A Gala reception and Awards Ceremony will be on Sat. Mar. 6, 2010 from 6 to 9 pm. at Riverside Arts Project, the judge for awards will be plein air artist William Wray from Sierra Madre, CA. The public is invited. The exhibit will be from March. 5 through May 5, 2010.

Riverside Arts Project

www.pleinairartistsofriverside.blogspot.com

www.inlandarts.com

Photos from EARWAX and Saturation

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

The EARWAX event at the Riverside Art Museum was a success. More than 200 people attended both the dance and concert on friday night and the Q&A with Ian MacKaye sunday night. The Riverside Art Museum was the perfect location for this event’s mix of live music and performance art. Thanks to Gluck, Choreographers Hannah Schwadron and Laura Vriend, all of the dancers, Mannlicher Carcano, Tim Cosner and Jesus Makes The Shotgun Sound.


Q&A with Ian MacKaye

Dancers in “Premises For A Yellow Manifesto” during EARWAX on Oct 17.
Jesus Makes the Shotgun Sound
Jesus Makes the Shotgun Sound performed on the museum roof

Photos by Amanda Holguin

Saturation NOW!

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Visit SaturationFest.com for a full schedule of events and photos and more info, going on through Sunday October 19th.

RAM is hosting 2 EARWAX art + music events in partnership with Saturation:

EARWAX is a live Multi-disciplinary music and visual projection. EARWAX is not just a concert series, it’s the ultimate bootleg mix: a curated collection of artists, dancers, performers, and, musicians to create a musical tableau that could only happen in a museum. Live VJs mix video accompaniment, and performance artists round out the night. Surprise sounds throughout the night.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 2008
Jesus Makes The Shotgun Sound - music and video
Tim Cosner (of Circuit Scarecrow) - music and video
Mannlicher Carcano - circuit-bent wizardry, field recordings, experimental mish mash, performance art, and who knows what else?
UCR Choreographers Hannah Schwadron and Laura Vriend
present “Premises For A Yellow Manifesto”
Special Performances by UCR Gluck

Doors at 7pm
Starts at 7:30pm
$5 Admission to concert/video

Jesus Makes The Shotgun Sound
JMTSS

Tim Cosner
Tim Cosner

NEWLY ADDED!!! - Mannlicher Carcano
Mannlicher Carcano

Mannlicher Carcano is an experimental improvisational audio collage group that has been together since 1988, releasing over a dozen self-produced cassettes and CDs, performing live, creating sound installations, and improvising live on various radio shows. Mannlicher Carcano’s roots lie in both post-punk DIY experimentalism and avant-garde new music. The group uses traditional and invented instruments (spring-strung bass, ventor, cast aluminum cello), thrift store electronic equipment, children’s toys, radios, live phone calls, tape loops, portable record players playing warped Montovani at the wrong speed, stuck religious tirades (or anything else released on vinyl), field recordings of environmental soundscapes, mormon trivia games, and contact miced appliances to create densely layered webs of sound.
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Q&A WITH IAN MACKAYE
RIVERSIDE ART MUSEUM’S
MEMBERS GALLERY
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19TH, 2008


In partners with Saturation 2008, October, 14 - 19th

Doors at 7pm
Starts at 7:30pm
$5 Admission

Q&A with Ian MacKaye will be presented in RAM’s Members Gallery in partnership with the Saturation Art & Music Festival: a six-day DIY event in downtown Riverside dedicated to live music, visual art, performance, film and workshops.

MacKaye is best known as the front man of the influential hardcore punk and alternative rock bands Minor Threat, Embrace, Fugazi, and The Evens. He also co-founded and co-owns the Washington, D.C.-based independent record label, Dischord Records, now in its 28th year of operation. Ever challenging convention, MacKaye has continued to develop an ethic that holds to a staunchly independent, do it yourself (DIY) mindset, refusing to cater to or advertise in mainstream corporate media, and performing only in venues that welcome all-ages and keeping ticket prices under $10.

Using only an open, impromptu Q&A setting, MacKaye hopes to join the audience in a ‘public interview’ in which the topics, direction, and depth of the conversation will be driven by collaborative exchange. After all, art requires transmission as well as reception to ‘work’, so this might be considered a joint-painting or a co-sculpture or a group-poem. Mostly, we hope it will be an interesting experience and a pleasant way to spend an evening.

Saturation Festival encourages collaboration between artists, musicians, and the audience, through the bridging of performance and visual arts. This vision is shared by RAM’s mission to promote an appreciation of the arts by presenting quality exhibitions and community educational programs for the cultural enrichment of the region.

There will be no advanced ticket sales. $5 admission at the doors will start at 7pm. The event will start promptly at 7:30pm. This event is expected to sell out so arrive early for available seating.

Arts Walk this Thursday - build stuff and see hip hop theater

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

This Thursday is Arts Walk from 6 - 9PM. Each month at RAM we have a hands-on art project. This month we’re building buildings! In conjunction with American Institute of Architects/U.S. Green Building Council 2008 Regional Architectural Design Awards Exhibition. Inspired by Ray and Charles Eames, we’ll re-use exhibition cards to create maquettes within the exhibition.

House of Cards

And the same night, check this out at Division 9 North, brought to you by the Sweeney Art Gallery.

More info including the schedule after the jump.

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Video from last EARWAX concert

Monday, April 28th, 2008

From the Be Now Here blog.
Video by Franz Keller, from Amps For Christ.

April 18 EARWAX Performers! Videos below.

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Amps For Christ - Live on KSPC
Banjo
Cello
Electronics
Autoharp

AMPS FOR CHRIST - (with Sitar!)

Portland Bike Ensemble - Noisy

Tommy Hollenstein expose

DJ Alaska?

Report from THE BIG SAD! opening reception

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

HUGE SUCCESS! Thank you to everyone who came to the opening. About 500 people came in the 3 hours we were open. In front of the museum, students from Norte Vista High School exhibited and sold their artwork. Artists Jon Roach and Dan Nguyen were on hand to show off their installations in the museum’s display cases. Raymond Pettibon’s work hung brightly in the Alcoves. And Clare Rojas and Barry McGee created a beautiful installation of surf boards, banjos, paintings, tags, video art, giant canvases and some amplitude. To cap it off, Peggy Honeywell performed a tight set of folk music, and the audience enjoyed fruit, and a keg of microbrewed root beer. If you were there, you may have seen Jeff Soto, Ed Templeton, Juxtapoz, Current TV and others in attendance. Root beer floats for all!

We just want to take a moment here and thank everyone who participated and showed up for the opening reception.

The Big Sad at Riverside Art Museum
All photos by William Nicoletti

More Photos after the jump

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Video from EARWAX - Mike Watt/Raymond Pettibon

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Thanks, bjswenson!

Mike Watt, Raymond Pettibon, Pegasissy at RAM January 18

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

Mike Watt’s hoot page and myspace here and here.
Raymond Pettibon gallery images here and background info, video, etc from Art 21.
Pegasissy myspace here!