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Westword Reviews "(UN)SEEN" and "YALLA" Photography Exhibitions

Westword Reviews "(UN)SEEN" and "YALLA" Photography Exhibitions

We’re thrilled our spring exhibitions were recently reviewed by culture reporter Toni Tresca at Westword. The article offers in-depth context and behind-the-scenes stories from curators of UNSEEN and YALLA, as well as members of the RedLine team who helped bring the exhibitions to life. Read the full article now and plan your visit to see these powerful exhibitions today!

The Denver Post reviews Bruce Price Retrospective

The Denver Post reviews Bruce Price Retrospective

Art critic Ray Rinaldi of The Denver Post reviewed Harmonious Dissonance, a career retrospective of Colorado artist Bruce Price, on view at RedLine through Jan 11, 2026. Read the full review here!

The Denver Post Reviews "High Walls," a Powerful Exhibition on Incarceration

The Denver Post Reviews "High Walls,"  a Powerful Exhibition on Incarceration

Ray Rinaldi of The Denver Post praised RedLine’s High Walls: Artists Navigate Structures of Confinement for its compelling exploration of incarceration and its human impact. On view through October 12, the exhibition brings together diverse voices to reflect on freedom, restriction, and resilience. Read the full review here!

Resident Alumni Sammy Seung-min Lee & Suchitra Mattai Awarded 2025 Joan Mitchell Fellowships

Resident Alumni Sammy Seung-min Lee & Suchitra Mattai Awarded 2025 Joan Mitchell Fellowships

RedLine Alumni Sammy Seung-min Lee and Suchitra Mattai were named 2025 Joan Mitchell Fellows. Learn what the Joan Mitchell Fellowship is, why it matters, and how RedLine’s Artist Residency launches emerging Colorado artists into national and international recognition.

Westword Highlights Denver MOV at RedLine

Westword Highlights Denver MOV at RedLine

Westword recently highlighted Mutual Terrain, our current Denver Month of Video exhibition co-curated by RedLine resident alum Jenna Maurice and Adán De La Garza. Featuring six international artists, the show explores the land as a living presence - one that remembers, resists, and responds.

Resident Alum Thomas "Detour" Evans Featured in The Washington Post

Resident Alum Thomas "Detour" Evans  Featured in The Washington Post

Resident Alum Thomas “Detour” Evans’ latest public art piece at Denver International Airport, It’s Not What You Take, It’s What You Bring Back, was recently featured in The Washington Post. Read the full article here!