RedLine Youth Art Mentees Featured in Denver Journal of Education and Community

RedLine Youth Art Mentees Featured in Denver Journal of Education and Community

A recent issue of the Denver Journal of Education and Community features community conversations on the nuance of student safety, which were hosted at RedLine in the summer of 2022. Artwork and artist statements by our Youth Art mentees are also featured in this issue. Read the “student safety” DJEC issue featuring RedLine Youth Art mentees now!

VIDEO: RMPBS Highlights RedLine's Reach Program

VIDEO: RMPBS Highlights RedLine's Reach Program

Our Reach program was featured in a “Colorado Voices” episode with RMPBS. This episode follows three of our Reach Core Artists—Leticia Tanguma, Kesiena Sebeni, and Matt Maes—as they create inside RedLine’s Community Studio and at home. Each share the trials, tribulations, and triumphs they’ve experienced as both artists and as human beings. Watch the episode now!

Artist Event & Exhibition Roundup: March 2023

Artist Event & Exhibition Roundup: March 2023

This March, we encourage you to explore all corners of the state of Colorado and see what our Resident Artists and Alumni are up to. You can also see the work of RedLine alumni artists in places as diverse and varied as the American Sign Museum in Ohio, Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston! Here are 7 projects and exhibitions featuring RedLine artists in March.

RPMBS Interview with Reach Core Artist Cristal Darlina

RPMBS Interview with Reach Core Artist Cristal Darlina

Three of our Reach Core Artists were recently interviewed by Rocky Mountain PBS to highlight their artistic careers and achievements. This week, we’re excited to highlight one of our longest-attending Reach Core Artists: Cristal Darlina! Read the full RMPBS interview (and watch a short video) featuring Cristal here!

AiS Grantee Highlight: Access Gallery

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.