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

On March 13, RedLine unveiled two fresh spring photography exhibitions: UNSEEN and YALLA: You’ll Never Walk Alone. The dual opening reception was one of the biggest openings at RedLine to-date, with a massive outpouring of community support for the artists, curators, and mission behind the exhibitions.

We’re thrilled both exhibitions were recently reviewed by arts 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.

Left to right: 3 of the 5 Sumud Collective curators behind (UN)SEEN + RedLine Art Programs Manager Leigh Kargol. (UN)SEEN & YALLA opening reception. March 13, 2026. Photo credit: Kyla Fear Photography.

As interim Deputy Director Robin Gallite notes in the article, while different in tone and approach, these exhibitions reflect RedLine’s ongoing commitment to support art that fosters meaningful dialogue, expands visibility of underrepresented experiences, and invites nuanced community engagement.

Photographer Marwan Shousher behind YALLA: You’ll Never Walk Alone. (UN)SEEN & YALLA opening reception. March 13, 2026. Photo credit: Kyla Fear Photography.

Read the full article below, and plan your visit to see these powerful exhibitions today! On display through May 17, 2026.

READ WESTWORD REVIEW OF (UN)SEEN AND YALLA HERE >


YALLA: You’ll Never Walk Alone

Solo exhibition featuring photographs and ephemera from Brooklyn-based, Lebanese, Palestinian-American photographer Marwan Shousher.

 

(UN)SEEN

Featuring photographs of Colorado Palestinian families taken by local artists, UNSEEN invites viewers on a journey of what it means to be Palestinian today.