November 6, Friday
Off the wall Art Sale, the Riverside Art Museum, (RAM) will host its sixth-annual “Off the Wall” sale of original art work by regional artists with art priced at $50, $200, or $300. More information call 951 684-7111.
ArtWorks
3741 Sixth Street, the museum can be reached at 951.683.1279.
Reincarnation Exhibit features the works of Susanne Krause, Julie Carlson, Candace Papp and Travis Helenihi.
Also, small exhibition featuring found-art sculpture created by artists at the Perris Peer Support and Resource Service Center - directed by guest artist Laura Ryan.
6 p.m. - Poetry Workshop led by writer Lydia Theon Ware.
7 p.m. - Vocal performance by Chris Morton
8 p.m. - Visit to Greg Adamson’s studio (People’s Gallery, 3643 University Ave.) - a prolific artist, Vice President of the Arts Works’ Board of Directors and recipient of the Jeffrey Adams Award for his service for the arts and mental health.
Back to the Grind, 3575 University Avenue, or call 951.784-0800.
Exhibits by various local artists including photographer Mark Benoit (pictured right).
Division 9 Gallery North (Life Arts Building)
3848 University Avenue, or call 951.682.5990 Day of the Dead Exhibit
Division 9 Gallery South
3850 Lemon St., works by Jesus Cruz, Jr.
Also, small exhibition featuring found-art sculpture created by artists at the Perris Peer Support and Resource Service Center - directed by guest artist Laura Ryan.
November 7, Saturday
KVCR-TV “Instant IE: The Green Economy” Watch our half-hour documentary on Riverside’s efforts to ‘go green.’ The program is being broadcast at 4:30 p.m. on Channel 24. KVCR-TV can be seen on all cable systems on 24, and with an HD antenna on 24.1, the program will also be broadcast on Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
29th Annual Harvest Fair, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday-Sunday. Antique car show on Saturday.


November 8, Sunday
29th Annual Harvest Fair continues on Sunday, with a chili cookoff, and Veteran’s Day Parade & Ceremony; admisssion is $5.00. More information above.
LOOKING AHEAD
Riverside’s Fox Theater: Illuminated Process — Event opens with a reception and gallery talk this Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. It will happen at the Brandstater Gallery at La Sierra University. The gallery talk will include Peyton Hall, a preservation expert from Los Angeles who has consulted for the Fox theater; John Spath, a project manager for Bayley Construction, which built the theater; and Michael J. Elderman.
Click here to watch an advance story on the upcoming Elderman book on Riverside’s Fox Theater.
The exhibit itself portrays the transformation of the theater through individual photographs and panoramas made at the theater, and the creation of the book –Riverside’s Fox Theater: An Intimate Portrait– which will be published next month. Advance orders will be available.
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
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