Riverside Art Museum

Background

The Riverside Art Museum (RAM) is housed in a historic 1929 building originally designed by renowned architect Julia Morgan as a YWCA facility. This architecturally significant museum has served as a cultural hub, offering diverse exhibitions and educational programs. In 2022, RAM expanded its reach by opening The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture, known as “The Cheech,” at 3581 Mission Inn Ave. This center showcases the extensive Cheech Marin Collection of Chicano art, serving as a space for ongoing exhibitions, scholarship, and dialogue. Together, RAM and The Cheech play a pivotal role in enriching the cultural landscape of Riverside and beyond.

At Eat Sleep Work, we are proud to have designed and developed the Riverside Art Museum website, showcasing its importance in the community. One of the key highlights is the fully editable back-end, granting the client complete control over every aspect of the site. From content management to visitor interaction, our team seamlessly integrated hundreds of pages of information, ensuring a streamlined and user-friendly experience.

The Riverside Art Museum website offers an intuitive and visually engaging experience, making it easy to navigate and explore the museum’s offerings. The clean design and straightforward navigation help users quickly find the information they need, whether they’re planning a visit or exploring programs. Visitors can learn about current, upcoming, and past exhibitions, complete with detailed descriptions and images to highlight the showcased works.

A dedicated section introduces The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture, detailing its mission, collection, and events.

The website highlights a variety of educational opportunities, such as art classes for all ages, school programs, and professional development workshops for educators.

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