| Redline Opens in RiNo |
| Written by Ken Hamel | |
| Wednesday, 10 September 2008 | |
![]() Interior of Redline - Photos by Ken Hamel/DenverArts.org I had first posted about Redline back in 2007 after seeing Mary Chandler's RMN article on the new space, and while the article was indeed intriguing, I hadn't given it much thought until the grand opening last week. But without doubt, Redline is the most exciting development in the Denver arts scene this year, featuring not only a series of homey artists studios, but a capacious shared gallery filled to the brim with works by the Redline member artists including (and I'm obliged to list everyone as it's an incredible group of perennial local favorites) Linda Campbell, Sterling Crispin, Travis Egedy, Ian Fisher, Virginia Folkestad, Tom Guiton, Alexi High, Caroline Hinkley, Rori Knudston, Bob Koons, Viviane Le Courtois, Laura Merage, Margaret Newman, Alicia Ordal, Jeff Page, Bruce Price, Steven Read, Clark Richert and Jonathan Saiz. The current show in the shared gallery is titled Spatial Investigations and even without the novelty of the works being surrounded by the artists' studios, the show is an excellent look at contemporary art in Denver and certainly a must see before it shifts in early October. - KLH Redline is located at 2350 Arapahoe St. in Denver, more info at http://www.redlineart.org. Click here for some photos from the Redline opening
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