Denver Art Museum | Untitled Creative Fusions
Oct
30
7:00 PM19:00

Denver Art Museum | Untitled Creative Fusions

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Untitled: Creative Fusions at Home

Join us for the next Untitled event on Friday, October 30, at 7 pm!

"Manifest Now": With eyes on the future, Tya Alisa Anthony and Lares Feliciano seek to ignite individual empowerment to overcome adversity and plant the seeds for a new reality steeped in hope, inspired by the upcoming Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism: From the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection exhibition. View the calendar listing.

Untitled: Creative Fusions events are presented by Your 6 Hometown Toyota Stores and supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and The VF Foundation.

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Pink Progression : Collaborations | Arvada Center
Jul
19
4:00 PM16:00

Pink Progression : Collaborations | Arvada Center

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Pink Progression: Collaborations

July 02 - November 08, 2020

Pink Progression: Collaborations takes over all three of the Arvada Center's galleries in a spectacular celebration of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing and protecting women's right to vote. The exhibition recognizes the consecutive dates in which all women received the right to vote in America and the complex struggle for universal suffrage today.

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Near in The Distance | Annual Redline Residency Exhibition
Jan
24
to Mar 8

Near in The Distance | Annual Redline Residency Exhibition

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Near in the Distance:
Annual Resident Artist Exhibition

Curated by Nicole J. Caruth

January 24 - March 8, 2020
Join us for the Opening Reception: January 24, 6:00 - 9:00 P.M.

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.
 

Near in the Distance is 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 is the second exhibition in RedLine's 2020 series entitled Afro(futurism) & 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.

RedLine would like to thank our Artist-in-Residence Program supporters: The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Bonfils-Stanton Foundation, Colorado Creative Industries, The David & Laura Merage Foundation, and the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District. We would also like to thank our members and patrons for making this exhibition possible.

Image: "Upsidedown Svalbard," Photograph, Regan Rosburg, 2019. 

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Altar(er) Hex | Hexus Collective
Oct
31
to Jan 3

Altar(er) Hex | Hexus Collective


Hexus Femifesto

Hexus is an anonymous, artist-led curatorial collective seeking, finding and promoting mysticism through visual, performance and sound art. Formed among soulmates in 2018, our work is rooted in alterity theory and concerned especially with intersectional activism encompassing disability, queer folks, cyberfeminism, alliances with POCs, and anticapitalism. We emphasize collectivity as a strategy to reveal the importance of care and mutual dependency in resistance to socially dominant ideas about the productive bodymind within patriarchal capitalism.

Exhibition: Altar(er) Hex 

Exhibition Dates: October 31, 2019 to January 3, 2020 

Location: The Temple, 2400 Curtis Street, Denver, CO 80205 

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