Instant Home

The Wine Messenger
Archives
  • Riverside Art Museum features Members’ Mini Exhibition

    [Watch]

  • Do you need California earthquake insurance?

    [Watch]

  • Altura Credit Union awards $59,000 in scholarships

    [Watch]

  • Oscar Mayer Wienermobile in Riverside

    [Watch]

  • Mayor to honor InstantRiverside.com at Tuesday's council meeting

    [Watch]

  • More than 100 animals found in Hemet apartment

    [Watch]

  • The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society nominates people for "Man & Woman of the Year" event

    [Watch]

  • President Obama signs health care 'fixes' bill

    [Watch]

  • Moreno Valley senior center to hold swap meet; event promises antiques

    [Watch]

  • Rosiana Kurniawan

    [Watch]

  • Top cure for a hangover?

    [Watch]

  • Holiday decorations you can make cheap and easy

    Natural items around your yard can become fun holiday decor. [Watch]

  • Renting instead of buying

    Four things that could save you money. [Watch]

  • Riverside recipe for peach bread

    A lot of Riversiders have peach trees. [Watch]

  • Using food as beauty products

    The newest trend in skincare? [Watch]

  • Fire threatens La Canada Flintridge region of Southern California

    Evacuations underway as a precaution. [Watch]

  • A cup of tea can ease stress

    Ritual surrounding 'a cuppa' may be as relaxing as the drink itself. [Watch]

  • Corned beef and cabbage is Irish-American tradition

    Start your pot of corned beef this afternoon -- it'll need to simmer for 2½-3 hours. [Watch]

  • Money-hungry consumers gobbling up Spam

    As consumers skip restaurants, packaged-food sales climb. [Watch]

  • How long can Americans stay patient on economy?

    Many are still waiting for President Barack Obama to turn the economy around. [Watch]

  • Have a tasty Fat Tuesday celebration at home

    Serve up some gumbo, grilled shrimp, a King Cake or mint juleps to celebrate Mardi Gras. [Watch]

  • Tips for kitchen cleaning

    Let microwave, coffee maker do most of the work. [Watch]

  • Try red velvet cake for Valentine's Day

    Cocoa and food coloring -- or beet juice -- provides the bright color. [Watch]

  • Super Bowl food for under $35

    Chef Tim Loves makes Texas chili and meatballs for eight. [Watch]

  • What's a chef make for a Super Bowl party?

    Chef David Walzog cooks up sliders and bacon-and-cheese potato skins. [Watch]

  • Super Bowl party fixings -- dips, chips and super brat party sub

    Recipes and tips for game day. [Watch]

  • It's time to start thinking about your Super Bowl party

    Beer, snacks and a big-screen TV are musts. [Watch]

  • Appetizers for under $1

    Ring in the New Year with some inexpensive treats. [Watch]

  • Sophisticated -- but not expensive -- New Year's Eve dishes

    Chef Govind Armstrong shares simple recipes for stuffed olives, meaty grilled cheese, sunchoke soup and a pomegranate cocktail. [Watch]

  • Stretch your booze budget

    Look for good value, not cheap liquor. [Watch]

  • Build a bubbly Champagne tower

    Toast the New Year in style. [Watch]

  • Special winter cocktails

    Winter Julep features peppermint tea and bourbon, the Royal Tenenbaum a pine liqueur. [Watch]

  • Make your own confetti

    Use scrap paper, even flower petals. [Watch]

  • Decorate Christmas cookies like a pro

    Add color before or after baking. [Watch]

  • Put baked goods in decorative gift boxes

    Jazz up an ordinary bakery container. [Watch]

  • Become a wrap artist

    Give gifts a festival feel. [Watch]

  • How to make Irish coffee

    Whiskey, coffee and cream is a delicious way to warm up. [Watch]

  • Spicy holiday drinks

    It's a good idea to select a signature cocktail. [Watch]

  • Sandra Lee shares holiday cocktails

    Honey-cranberry margarita punch and a snowflake martini. [Watch]

  • Give someone a cake -- in a jar

    You layer the ingredients; the recipient does the baking. [Watch]

  • Candy bark is a quick, easy treat

    Just melt, stir, spread and chill. [Watch]

  • Make old cards into something new

    Turn last year's Christmas cards into decorations, tags, coasters, napkins or bookmarks. [Watch]

  • Gingerbread house made simple

    It will take some time, but it's easier than you might think. [Watch]

  • Easy-to-make holiday decorations

    Kid-friendly crafts let everyone lend a hand. [Watch]

  • Stay safe during the holidays

    Trees, lights, even plastic packaging present holiday hazards. [Watch]

  • How to play dreidel

    Spin the driedel, or small top, to try and win all the coins. [Watch]

  • Make tasty holiday latkes

    Potato pancakes are part of a traditional Hanukkah meal. [Watch]

  • How to light a menorah

    Candles are lighted each night during Hanukkah. [Watch]

  • There's more than one way to tie a scarf

    Get different looks, effects depending on how you tie your scarf. [Watch]

  • Decorate with glowing balloons

    Just insert a single LED and some air. [Watch]

Riverside Art Museum features Members’ Mini Exhibition

ramexhibit22.jpg Jim Stark
InstantRiverside.com

The Riverside Art Museum is currently featuring its yearly Members’ Mini Exhibition, which begun on July 1, and will run until September 17.

The exhibition consists of work from over 100 of the museum’s artist-members in a variety of different mediums and styles.

This year, the RAM invited its members to present work that is small in size but big in spirit.

Five awards were given out at the Curatorial Talk and Awards Ceremony, which was held in the Members Gallery of the RAM on July 22.

For more information on the exhibition, visit the RAM website at www.riversideartmuseum.org.

No Responses

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.


Close
E-mail It