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  • 2011 | Best Art Exhibit for Foodies

    The work of Viviane le Courtois is all about community, waste, decay and everyday things, and those themes followed through in her RedLine installation How to Eat an Artichoke, a complex study of the community of eating and its by-products. The exhibit began with an elaborately set, completely hand-built beetle-kill pine table, set with homemade ceramics and other accoutrements made of natural materials, including baskets of sumac branches, yucca and mulberry paper. A group came together to... More »

  • 2011 | Best Gallery Show -- Solo

    The late Dale Chisman was a giant in Denver's art world. Not only was he one of the state's most significant abstractionists, he was also an advocate for the arts who championed the work of emerging artists and was among the founders of Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, where his memorial service was held shortly after he died in 2008. Soon afterward, plans were laid for a show saluting Chisman's own astounding contributions. The resulting exhibit, mounted at RedLine, was organized by... More »

  • 2010 | Best Members' Show

    RedLine was founded by Laura Merage, an artist as well as arts supporter, and the facility combines studio space with one of the most impressive exhibition galleries in the region. Though there hasn't been a regular schedule of shows here, many of the exhibits have been first-rate -- and that was certainly the case with You of All People! Here of All Places!, which highlighted the accomplishments of the studio artists. The curating was done by committee, but Jonathan Saiz took the lead;... More »

  • 2009 | Best Combination of Art and Artists

    For years, photographer and philanthropist Laura Merage fantasized about creating an "art incubator," where galleries hosting serious exhibits would be mixed with studios for working artists. So she snagged a big concrete block commercial building in Curtis Park and then had Bryan Schmidt of Semple Brown Design spiff it up and turn it into an art center, which opened in late 2008. The results are a stunning success, in particular the unbelievably large exhibition rooms. With visitors able to... More »

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  • Ten things to do for $10 this weekend, May 4-6, 2012

    Ten things to do for $10 this weekend, May 4-6, 2012

    | Fri, May 4, 2012

    From Cinco de Mayo celebrations to the First Friday art walk, Denver has plenty of stuff going on this weekend that won't totally demolish your savings. Whether you fancy mariachi music, watching a c... More »

  • People Pleasers

    People Pleasers

    | Thu, April 26, 2012

    Among its many interests, the Royal Bank of Canada operates RBC Wealth Management, which has established an art collection made up of some 400 works. The organizing theme is the depiction of the figure, which makes the collection unusual in the co... More »

  • Molina Speaks experiments with the Future of Human Touch

    Molina Speaks experiments with the Future of Human Touch

    | Wed, April 4, 2012

    Rapper, author, philosopher, activist, community organizer -- those are just some of the many hats that Molina Speaks wears on a daily basis. But for tomorrow night's interactive event, Future of Huma... More »

  • Ten things to do for $10 this St. Patrick's Day weekend, March 16-18, 2012

    Ten things to do for $10 this St. Patrick's Day weekend, March 16-18, 2012

    | Fri, March 16, 2012

    You're sure to be seeing green this weekend for St. Patrick's Day (Here's a Denver guide for St. Patrick's), but that doesn't mean you have to spend all of yours. Everything on this list costs less th... More »

  • Wang Gongxin's show is an over-the-top video solo at RedLine

    Wang Gongxin's show is an over-the-top video solo at RedLine

    | Thu, March 08, 2012

    Denver was one of Chinese art's first foreign outposts. Back in the '90s, Robischon became one of the first galleries in the United States to feature contemporary Chinese pieces, while MCA Denver presented one of the first exhibits of Chinese cont... More »

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