Juan Navarro, an artist and Riverside native, is seen at a community mural he helped create. The Riverside Art Museum has received a $50,000 grant for the Artist-in-Residence Program he leads. (Courtesy of Carlos Puma, for U.S. Bank)

The Riverside Art Museum has received a $50,000 grant for its Artist-in-Residence Program, a community-revitalization initiative led by artist and Riverside native Juan Navarro.

The museum is among 20 nonprofit groups in the nation to benefit from this year’s U.S. Bank Foundation Market Impact Fund award. The foundation’s contributions totaling $1 million aim to support those creating community.

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