Living Land: 2025 Resident Artist Exhibition

January 24-March 30, 2025

Featuring 2024-2026 Resident Artists & 2022-2024 Resident Alumni. Curated by Jane Burke.

Banner image by Resident Artist Kristina Maldonado Bad Hand.


 Living Land Programming

Opening Reception: Friday, January 24, 2025, 6-9pm

Curatorial Tour with Jane Burke: Saturday, February 15, 1:30pm

2022-2024 Resident Alum Laura Conway. “The Flatnesses.” Digital film still.


2024-2026 Resident Artist Elle Hong


2022-2024 Resident Alum Raymundo Muñoz


“Living Land” emphasizes our inherent reflexive relationship and the interconnected parallels between human and planetary evolution. As the pace of our global metacrisis accelerates, this call asks artists to not only contemplate how humans are increasingly impacting the land, but how the land, in response, is rapidly transforming our human experience.
— Jane Burke, Exhibition Curator and Executive Director at Union Hall

About the Curator

Jane Burke (she/her) is currently the Executive Director of Union Hall, a non-profit art gallery located in downtown Denver, which acts as an experimental incubator for emerging artists and curators.

Just prior, from 2022–2024, she was the curator at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, where she organized over a dozen exhibitions aligned with her ongoing research interest in the cross-cultural construction of identity through material and visual culture.

Previously, she was the curatorial fellow for the Textile Art & Fashion department at the Denver Art Museum, and co- produced a wide-range of exhibitions during her eight-year tenure.

Concurrently, she has served as an independent curator, juror, and advisor for galleries, universities, non-profit art organizations, and government agencies. Burke received a bachelor’s in studio art with an emphasis on painting from the University of Colorado at Boulder and obtained an interdisciplinary master’s degree in Asian Art history and Mandarin from the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa.

She has previously held curatorial and collections positions at the Honolulu Museum of Art, The Contemporary Museum, and The East West Center Gallery in Honolulu, Hawai’i.


About RedLine’s Artist-in-Residency Program

RedLine offers two-year residencies for 15-18 emerging, contemporary artists in Colorado.

The RedLine Artist Residency allows artists to work in proximity to their peers and within a community of mutual support that fosters networking and collaboration.