Three of our Reach Core Artists were recently interviewed by Rocky Mountain PBS to highlight their artistic careers and achievements. The first interview features Matt Maes. Read the full RMPBS interview (and watch a short video) featuring Matt Maes here!
AiS Grantee Highlight: Access Gallery
Meet 2022 AiS Grantee: Access Gallery! The Artistic Realization Technologies (A.R.T.) project was founded over 25 years ago and operates in 27 studios across the United States. Thanks to funding received through the Arts in Society grant, Access Gallery has brought the long-awaited program to Denver. Learn all about the A.R.T. project and how it empowers artists who lack the articulate use of their hands to fully direct the artmaking process.
Artist Event & Exhibition Roundup: February 2023
VIDEO: MLK Day Discussion with John B. Smith & Helanius J. Wilkins
The Denver Post Names RedLine for Best Exhibitions of 2022
We’re grateful and humbled to announce that RedLine was included in The Denver Post’s article “The best art exhibitions of 2022”! As if that wasn’t enough, not one but two of our 2022 exhibitions were included in the roundup. Read the full article here and see which exhibitions The Denver Post is raving about!
Hyperallergic Highlights "Carey Fisher" Exhibition
Artist Event & Exhibition Roundup: January 2023
AiS Grantee Highlight: El Sistema Colorado
Meet 2022 AiS Grantee: El Sistema Colorado! The Artists in Mentorship Project (funded by Arts in Society) was created for the students of El Sistema Colorado to experience hands-on training from professional musicians of color in the classical music landscape in Colorado. Learn about this impactful project today!
The Denver Post Highlights "Carey Fisher" Exhibition
Arts writer Ray Mark Rinaldi of The Denver Post recently highlighted the Carey Fisher exhibition. Read the full review here and plan your visit to experience the exhibition this holiday break! On display through January 8, 2023.
AiS Grantee Highlight: WOVE
WOVE is an artist collective exploring the role that art plays in creating and supporting livable communities where people of all ages and backgrounds can thrive. Learn about their AiS project FROG, created with 80 miles of yarn and over three million stitches.