The Riverside Art Museum and the Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture are offering free admission every Sunday through Sept. 1.
The museums’ Free Summer Sundays, which began June 2, are supported by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program.
Sunday hours at both museums are noon-5 p.m., and advance reservations are required because of limited capacity, according to a news release. Reservations may be made at riversideartmuseum.org/events or in person.
Current exhibits at The Cheech include a retrospective of more than 50 years Judithe Hernández’s work, which explores the legacies of colonization and the U.S.-Mexico border and their impact on women and children; and “Hogar Dulce Hogar,” featuring work of 20 Inland Empire artists exploring the meaning of home amid global migration. The Judithe Hernández exhibit runs through Aug. 4 and “Hogar Dulce Hogar” through Sept. 22.
Exhibits at the Riverside Art Museum include “Before You Now: Capturing the Self in Portraiture,” featuring work of more than 50 artists; and “Plastic Bodies,” photographer Sheila Pree Bright’s images of mostly women of color combined with doll faces and torsos to explore the relationships to white beauty standards and revealing the emotions and vulnerability experienced by women. “Before You Now” runs through Aug. 11 and “Plastic Bodies” through Sept. 8.
The Riverside Art Museum is at 3425 Mission Inn Ave. and The Cheech is at 3581 Mission Inn Ave. In addition to the Free Summer Sundays, both museums are open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays.
For information, go to riversideartmuseum.org.