
AmericaJR’s Jerome and Gloria Rzucidlo recently visited The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture in Riverside, Calif. A public-private partnership between RAM, the City of Riverside, and comedian Cheech Marin—one of the world’s foremost collectors of Chicano art. “Together, we hope to bring every aspect of Chicano art to this region as well as the rest of the world. We have something wonderful to give.”—Cheech Marin
Welcome to The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture “California Natives” (1988) by Carlos Almaraz “La Danza (The Dance)” (1994) by Marta Sanchez “Los Muertos” (1998) by Leo Limon “Pleasure & Pain Los Four P/V” (2005) by David Flury “La Pistola y el Corazon” (2000) by George Yepes “Autumn” (2000) by Patssi Valdez “La Noche Buena” (2007) by Ricardo Ruiz “Room on the Verge” (1993) by Patssi Valdez “Frida Grandisima!” (2000) by Richard S. Duarte “Janine at 39, Mother of Twins” (2000″ by Margaret Garcia “Aunt Helen (Delicious Spread)” (2013) by Michael Alvarez “Del Bravo Records” (2016) by Jacinto Guevara
Visit The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture of the Riverside Art Museum is located at 3581 Mission Inn Ave., Riverside, CA, 92501, on the corner of Mission Inn Ave. and Orange St. For tickets and more info, go to: https://riversideartmuseum.org/visit/the-cheech-marin-center-for-chicano-art-culture/