I asked my inner Artist out on a date again. Surprisingly, he said "yes" without too much resistance. I wanted to go on a museum crawl in downtown Riverside...perfect place to take your artistic self. It was well worth it...yup...I think my inner Artist and I are going steady now. We, (really, it was just me, but an artist's date is when you take go in pursuit of food for the soul, alone), made a list a of the museums in downtown Riverside near my home that we would check out. Of course I took along my camera...just in case. A true artist always has their tools nearby. It was lovely just meandering through a couple museums at my own pace, soaking up culture and inspiration. I think I fed my inner Artist quite well. Right now I feel awake, alert, alive and enthusiastic, like that old song goes. Whether one calls it your inner artist, your inner child or just nurturing yourself, one must do it. Boy, I do need to listen to my sage wisdom and advice more often! *********************************** Here is a bit about the exhibits: First we went to the Riverside Art Museum where there is currently an exhibit by sculptor Lois Sloan. Amazing woman. Oh, before you ask if I have pictures to share, I don't. I left my smart phone at home, not intentionally, but fortuitously. It cut off all communications for a while. And I don't like to take my Canon 50D into museums. It seems inappropriate. Anyway, I was able to enjoy this exhibit by a modern pioneer, one of the first women in a male dominated area, who was able to support herself as she started out mid 20th century. Here is a link about the exhibit: http://www.riversideartmuseum.org/exhibits/lois-sloan-sculptor/ After that we went to the Farmers' Market and Main Street where I did take my camera and I did capture some images that I will be working on soon. After that, we went to the California Museum of Photography at UCR ARTSblock. There were exhibits by Massimiliano Gatti with images of the people and their possessions that escape modern day Lampedusa, Syria and Irag. Marvelous. On another floor was a collection of photographs taken in 1942 at Manzanar, the Japanese American Internment Camps by renowned photographers Ansel Adams, Clem Albers, Dorothea Lange and Toyo Miyatake. What they captured will give you pause. As both museums there were other exhibits, most not to be missed, like "Posing Japan" at CMPUatUCRARTSblock and RAM's "California Dream: An International Portrait of Southern California". Something for everyone. Something for the inner artist in you.
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Chris
6/6/2015 10:56:37 am
I love doing that. Get so tired though. I would like to see that Photo exhibit at UCR!! I asked my inner artist out on a date once and he just looked at me funny, then went back to painting. Couple's counseling??
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Debbie Brooks
6/6/2015 11:33:49 am
love this Rob
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Bettie
6/6/2015 11:59:14 am
This is great!! Keep up the great work!! Love!!
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