UCR/California Museum of Photography

UCR/California Museum of Photography contains one of America's major photographic collections, including the world's largest sterograph archive – the Keystone-Mast Collection, Ansel Adams’ Fiat Lux archive and the most extensive collection of cameras in the West.

Behind the Art Deco façade from the 1920s lies a unique museum space created by California post-modernist architect Stanley Saitowitz containing three floors of galleries plus a walk-in camera obscura, an auditorium for frequent public programs, and an Archive Study Room where work from the collection can be viewed.

The Permanent Collection Gallery surveys the history of photography, while four exhibition galleries present changing exhibitions. UCR/CMP also initiates major photographic exhibitions that travel to venues around the world.

UCR/CMP is located about 60 miles east of Los Angeles in downtown Riverside. The museum is located at the intersection of the Main Street Pedestrian Mall and University Avenue, about three miles west of the University of California, Riverside campus.


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