Column: Anti-warehouse art show offers fulfillment

Speaking of The Cheech, as we sometimes do, a free show in the Riverside museum’s community gallery is devoted to an exhibit by San Bernardino-area artists and titled “Life Logistics.” Many of the pieces take aim at warehouses in general and Amazon in particular. Others are more about the resilience it takes to live in San Bernardino. I talk to some of the artists for my Sunday column.

Care for a little backstory? On Feb. 25, a Saturday, I drove to Riverside for opening receptions at the California Museum of Photography and then at The Cheech, where the artists involved were present. I left with notes for three (!) columns.

My column space was already kind of booked for the coming week, alas. This past week, though, I was able to write them all in turn: KD Ganaway exhibit (Wednesday), MexiCali Biennial exhibit (Friday) and “Life Logistics” exhibit (Sunday).

That’s a bit more of an art focus than I really intend here, art aficionado that I am, but that’s how it worked out, and there was no good reason to delay any of them to next week. Better to get them out in the world and out of my way. Anyway, hope you enjoyed at least one of them, if not all of them, and thank you for your forbearance.

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