2020 Exhibitions at RedLine
Explore our past contemporary art exhibitions featuring emerging Colorado artists.
December 2020 - January 2021. This exhibition featured the works of students and mentors who participated in RedLine’s youth art education programs in winter.
December 1, 2020 - January 30, 2021. This exhibition created an emergency placeholder for a lost past, unknown future, and for processing the pandemic.
November 7, 2020 - January 23, 2021. Entirely Devoid presented objects in crisis through misplacement and contradiction.
Faces in the Crowd: 100 Portraits of a Community
March-November 2020. Solo Exhibition by Dwayne Glapion. The 100 portraits featured in this exhibition represent community members from Colorado whose work and contributions inspired the artist.
Summer 2020. Featuring work from Reach artists inspired by the global pandemic and The Black Lives Matter Movement.
Spring 2020. Due to COVID-19, Youth Art Mentoring students were unable to finish their projects and showcase them in an exhibition. This zine highlights their work from 2019.
The Coronavirus may have shut down our way of life, but it did not shut down our voices. While most things were uncertain, the work of these courageous students was a testament to the future.
Near in the Distance: Annual Resident Artist Exhibition
January 24 - March 8, 2020
Curated by Nicole J. Caruth
Near in the Distance was RedLine’s 2020 Annual Resident Artist Exhibition featuring works that explore important issues of our time, including surveillance, cultural erasure, environmental degradation, gender equity, and productivity. The exhibition considers the social and cultural forces that shape our lives now and influence fears and hopes for the near future.
Near in the Distance was the second exhibition in RedLine's 2020 series entitled Afrofuturism +Beyond, a lineup of exhibitions and programs inspired by the cultural genre known as Afrofuturism. With rich and expansive source material that ranges from ancient mythology, science fiction, astrophysics, and technology to social justice movements, indigenous ethics, and popular culture, the possibilities for exploring this genre are boundless.
Participating Artists: Tya Alisa Anthony, Chris Bagley, Sarah Bowling, Colby Deal, Trey Duvall, Lares Feliciano, Anthony Garcia Sr., Caleb Hahne, Juntae TeeJay Hwang, Marsha Mack, Tony Ortega, Charles "Chuck" Parson, Eileen Roscina Richardson, Regan Rosburg, Kenzie Sitterud, Kate Speer, Michael Sperandeo, and Carley Warren.