Learn about the Fort Garland Museum’s Arts in Society project, “Buffalo Soldiers,” and how it highlights the complex legacy of America’s all-Black Army regimens and their role in westward expansion.
Learn more about the Art Expression project and how it allows veterans and their family members to meaningfully process experiences associated with military and veteran life.
PBS recently interviewed Wylene Carol to learn more about her experience as Floyd D. Tunson’s Manager, fan, and friend. Read the PBS interview and watch the video below, and stop by RedLine to experience “Ascent” through July 31!
Southwest Contemporary Magazine highlighted our current exhibition Ascent by Colorado artist Floyd D. Tunson. On display through July 31. Read the full article article and plan your visit to RedLine today!
Art Education Director Tya Anthony recently sat down with EPIC Arts Mentor Efraín Leal to hear about his experience as a 2022 EPIC Arts Mentor. Watch the video and read the full interview!
Learn about one of our 2022 Art in Society (AIS) grant projects: “Stories of Solidarity.” Discover the stories of Japanese Americans who resettled in Denver following WWII, and the solidarity that existed amongst the mixed cultural communities in Five Points.
We interviewed curator Daisy McGowan about the inspiration and history behind the upcoming Floyd D. Tunson: Ascent and the Black Power Tarot exhibitions. Opening June 10th at RedLine!
Meet 2022 Art in Society (AIS) grant recipient “El Arte de Nuestros Abuelos.” Learn more about this project and the impactful ways it’s connecting elders with creative outlets to enrich their emotional, cultural, and social well-being.
Our Resident Artists and Alumni are on the move with new exhibitions, murals, residencies, and more. Read on to discover where to see our artists this May!