The UC Riverside California Museum of Photography describes itself as an “intellectual meeting ground” for the university and the general public. The museum puts photography at the forefront through various exhibitions, a multitude of collections and various publications of which it is a part. As media change, the museum has also dedicated itself to examining the changing face of photography, its role in the media and the relationship it holds with its traditional role of expression and how that role has shifted to contemporary practice. The museum is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year. The museum was founded in 1973 and carries with it a record of its history, which serves well as a record of those decades. One of the major achievements has been the museum’s ability to move with changing media. It celebrates itself as one of the first public institutions to integrate public web access into its gallery programs.