Contemporary Art Center
Non-profit contemporary art center in Denver that fosters education and engagement between artists and communities to create positive social change.

Summer exhibition alert! 🌞
Sacred Reflections & Pieces of the Whole: Youth Art Exhibition
June 5-July 26, 2026
Our 2026 Youth Art Exhibitions "Sacred Reflections" (featuring work by Youth Art Mentoring students) and "Pieces of the Whole" (featuring work by EPIC Arts students) center identity, voice, and collective belonging.
Through reflection and creation, local Denver students were encouraged to embrace their identities, honor their intersections, and stand rooted in self-awareness.
2026 Youth Art Mentoring participating schools: Manual Middle School, Whittier ECE-8 & Bruce Randolph School.
2025-2026 EPIC Artist Facilitators: Katie Vuletich, @brittany_horrigan, @bforbadhand, @mi_moegram, @nokaylee
EPIC Wellness Facilitators: @quana.madison & Aaron Fulton
Join us for the opening reception on Friday, June 5, 5-8pm!
Learn more through the link in our bio ➡️ Exhibitions at RedLine
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Using a one-on-one mentoring model, Youth Art Mentoring provides a safe environment for students in local schools to explore artistic expression while creating connections with a trusted adult figure.
EPIC Arts is a Denver school art program that empowers students to explore social emotional learning through their art practice.
Learn more at redline.org/youth-art-education-programs

Summer exhibition alert! 🌞
Sacred Reflections & Pieces of the Whole: Youth Art Exhibition
June 5-July 26, 2026
Our 2026 Youth Art Exhibitions "Sacred Reflections" (featuring work by Youth Art Mentoring students) and "Pieces of the Whole" (featuring work by EPIC Arts students) center identity, voice, and collective belonging.
Through reflection and creation, local Denver students were encouraged to embrace their identities, honor their intersections, and stand rooted in self-awareness.
2026 Youth Art Mentoring participating schools: Manual Middle School, Whittier ECE-8 & Bruce Randolph School.
2025-2026 EPIC Artist Facilitators: Katie Vuletich, @brittany_horrigan, @bforbadhand, @mi_moegram, @nokaylee
EPIC Wellness Facilitators: @quana.madison & Aaron Fulton
Join us for the opening reception on Friday, June 5, 5-8pm!
Learn more through the link in our bio ➡️ Exhibitions at RedLine
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Using a one-on-one mentoring model, Youth Art Mentoring provides a safe environment for students in local schools to explore artistic expression while creating connections with a trusted adult figure.
EPIC Arts is a Denver school art program that empowers students to explore social emotional learning through their art practice.
Learn more at redline.org/youth-art-education-programs

Ms. MacCarthy’s 2nd Grade class has been working with EPIC ARTS over this semester. For their culminating project, students chose aspects of our world that they really care about. They explored topics ranging from Mountains to Oceans, and Peace to Chaos. Finally, the students planned and built sculptures representing their thinking. The final product is beautiful!
Their work will be on display at the Redline Contemporary Art Center in Denver, June 5-20. There will be an opening reception on Friday, June 5, 5:00-8:00pm. Please see the attached flyer. We hope to see you there! #BurrellCreators #Creativity #confidence #care @redlinedenver

Ms. MacCarthy’s 2nd Grade class has been working with EPIC ARTS over this semester. For their culminating project, students chose aspects of our world that they really care about. They explored topics ranging from Mountains to Oceans, and Peace to Chaos. Finally, the students planned and built sculptures representing their thinking. The final product is beautiful!
Their work will be on display at the Redline Contemporary Art Center in Denver, June 5-20. There will be an opening reception on Friday, June 5, 5:00-8:00pm. Please see the attached flyer. We hope to see you there! #BurrellCreators #Creativity #confidence #care @redlinedenver

Ms. MacCarthy’s 2nd Grade class has been working with EPIC ARTS over this semester. For their culminating project, students chose aspects of our world that they really care about. They explored topics ranging from Mountains to Oceans, and Peace to Chaos. Finally, the students planned and built sculptures representing their thinking. The final product is beautiful!
Their work will be on display at the Redline Contemporary Art Center in Denver, June 5-20. There will be an opening reception on Friday, June 5, 5:00-8:00pm. Please see the attached flyer. We hope to see you there! #BurrellCreators #Creativity #confidence #care @redlinedenver

Ms. MacCarthy’s 2nd Grade class has been working with EPIC ARTS over this semester. For their culminating project, students chose aspects of our world that they really care about. They explored topics ranging from Mountains to Oceans, and Peace to Chaos. Finally, the students planned and built sculptures representing their thinking. The final product is beautiful!
Their work will be on display at the Redline Contemporary Art Center in Denver, June 5-20. There will be an opening reception on Friday, June 5, 5:00-8:00pm. Please see the attached flyer. We hope to see you there! #BurrellCreators #Creativity #confidence #care @redlinedenver

Ms. MacCarthy’s 2nd Grade class has been working with EPIC ARTS over this semester. For their culminating project, students chose aspects of our world that they really care about. They explored topics ranging from Mountains to Oceans, and Peace to Chaos. Finally, the students planned and built sculptures representing their thinking. The final product is beautiful!
Their work will be on display at the Redline Contemporary Art Center in Denver, June 5-20. There will be an opening reception on Friday, June 5, 5:00-8:00pm. Please see the attached flyer. We hope to see you there! #BurrellCreators #Creativity #confidence #care @redlinedenver

Ms. MacCarthy’s 2nd Grade class has been working with EPIC ARTS over this semester. For their culminating project, students chose aspects of our world that they really care about. They explored topics ranging from Mountains to Oceans, and Peace to Chaos. Finally, the students planned and built sculptures representing their thinking. The final product is beautiful!
Their work will be on display at the Redline Contemporary Art Center in Denver, June 5-20. There will be an opening reception on Friday, June 5, 5:00-8:00pm. Please see the attached flyer. We hope to see you there! #BurrellCreators #Creativity #confidence #care @redlinedenver
Meet our Youth Art Mentoring Facilitator @zak.todd!
Zak has worked with our YAM participants for two years, helping guide students as they move through personal and broader social challenges and find empowerment through their art to succeed.
Zak highlights how our YAM program can inspire students to go on and perform in local performances and plays, or even pursue higher education at schools like @rmcad.
This semester, students are prepping for the annual YAM exhibition, "Sacred Reflections." Artists are creating altars to build sacred sites of affirmation, identity, and power.
Join us for the opening reception on Friday, June 5, 5-8pm!
Learn more about our impactful art education programs through the link our bio! ➡️ Youth Art Education Programs
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#artseducationmonth #arteducationmonth #youthartists #youthart #arteducation
We’d love to invite you to our Canvas Keepers Cocktail Hour and connect with RedLine’s new monthly giving community.
Saturday, May 23
6:00–8:00 PM
RedLine Contemporary Art Center
Canvas Keepers is a new initiative designed to create sustainable support for the artists, youth, and programs that make RedLine what it is. Through recurring monthly gifts, this community helps ensure RedLine remains a home for bold ideas, socially engaged art, and future generations of artists.
We would love to have alumni artists and past residents in the room as we celebrate this launch together. Join us for an evening of connection, refreshments, and conversation about the future of RedLine and the community we continue to build together.
To learn more follow our stories!
The @bravewomenscommunity will launch a year-long survivor-created theatre project centered on women who have experienced interpersonal abuse, psychological abuse, and relational trauma. This project will bring women together through therapeutic theatre, movement, voice, storytelling, and collaborative performance creation. Over the course of the year, participants will move from building safety and connection with one another into devising original scenes and performances rooted in their lived experiences.
Learn more about this impactful project through the link in our bio! ➡️ Along the Line Blog
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Administered by RedLine and funded through a cohort of Colorado foundations and government agencies, @artsinsociety is a collaborative program that provides grants to both individuals and organizations that use art as a vehicle to promote social justice and community welfare.

EPIC Arts: merging art, social-emotional learning & social justice!
EPIC Arts at RedLine seeks to inspire Denver youth to self-advocate, discover their backgrounds, explore their place in their communities, connect with their peers, and explore social-emotional learning through their art practice 🎨
Our EPIC Mental Wellness & Art Facilitators work closely with classroom teachers and community center directors to learn about students’ behaviors & interests to create targeted interventions & curriculum 📝
We believe tending to students' mental health through art and social-emotional learning is an act of social justice ✊🏽
Celebrate artwork by EPIC students at the Youth Art Mentoring exhibition opening June 5th!
Learn more and RSVP through the link in our bio ➡️ Exhibitions
Images:
1. EPIC Artist & Wellness Facilitator Aaron Fulton leading Montessori Del Mundo's classroom in a his ritual opening drum circle.
2. EPIC Artist & Resident Artist @bforbadhand teaching 2nd graders at RASA about matriarchs and how to honor family & ancestors.
3. EPIC Artist @mi_moegram getting big hugs from Burrell Academy of the Arts' 2nd graders on the last day of class.

EPIC Arts: merging art, social-emotional learning & social justice!
EPIC Arts at RedLine seeks to inspire Denver youth to self-advocate, discover their backgrounds, explore their place in their communities, connect with their peers, and explore social-emotional learning through their art practice 🎨
Our EPIC Mental Wellness & Art Facilitators work closely with classroom teachers and community center directors to learn about students’ behaviors & interests to create targeted interventions & curriculum 📝
We believe tending to students' mental health through art and social-emotional learning is an act of social justice ✊🏽
Celebrate artwork by EPIC students at the Youth Art Mentoring exhibition opening June 5th!
Learn more and RSVP through the link in our bio ➡️ Exhibitions
Images:
1. EPIC Artist & Wellness Facilitator Aaron Fulton leading Montessori Del Mundo's classroom in a his ritual opening drum circle.
2. EPIC Artist & Resident Artist @bforbadhand teaching 2nd graders at RASA about matriarchs and how to honor family & ancestors.
3. EPIC Artist @mi_moegram getting big hugs from Burrell Academy of the Arts' 2nd graders on the last day of class.

EPIC Arts: merging art, social-emotional learning & social justice!
EPIC Arts at RedLine seeks to inspire Denver youth to self-advocate, discover their backgrounds, explore their place in their communities, connect with their peers, and explore social-emotional learning through their art practice 🎨
Our EPIC Mental Wellness & Art Facilitators work closely with classroom teachers and community center directors to learn about students’ behaviors & interests to create targeted interventions & curriculum 📝
We believe tending to students' mental health through art and social-emotional learning is an act of social justice ✊🏽
Celebrate artwork by EPIC students at the Youth Art Mentoring exhibition opening June 5th!
Learn more and RSVP through the link in our bio ➡️ Exhibitions
Images:
1. EPIC Artist & Wellness Facilitator Aaron Fulton leading Montessori Del Mundo's classroom in a his ritual opening drum circle.
2. EPIC Artist & Resident Artist @bforbadhand teaching 2nd graders at RASA about matriarchs and how to honor family & ancestors.
3. EPIC Artist @mi_moegram getting big hugs from Burrell Academy of the Arts' 2nd graders on the last day of class.

EPIC Arts: merging art, social-emotional learning & social justice!
EPIC Arts at RedLine seeks to inspire Denver youth to self-advocate, discover their backgrounds, explore their place in their communities, connect with their peers, and explore social-emotional learning through their art practice 🎨
Our EPIC Mental Wellness & Art Facilitators work closely with classroom teachers and community center directors to learn about students’ behaviors & interests to create targeted interventions & curriculum 📝
We believe tending to students' mental health through art and social-emotional learning is an act of social justice ✊🏽
Celebrate artwork by EPIC students at the Youth Art Mentoring exhibition opening June 5th!
Learn more and RSVP through the link in our bio ➡️ Exhibitions
Images:
1. EPIC Artist & Wellness Facilitator Aaron Fulton leading Montessori Del Mundo's classroom in a his ritual opening drum circle.
2. EPIC Artist & Resident Artist @bforbadhand teaching 2nd graders at RASA about matriarchs and how to honor family & ancestors.
3. EPIC Artist @mi_moegram getting big hugs from Burrell Academy of the Arts' 2nd graders on the last day of class.

Figure Drawing is cancelled Wednesday, May 20th and Wednesday, May 27th.
Join us again on Wednesday, June 3rd, 6:00-8:30pm!

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️
I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️
I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️

I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️
I had the profound honor of photographing Madalia @mutinymadz and her family of four generations of Palestinian women for the @unseen.denver show that is currently on view at @redlinedenver until May 17th 🇵🇸
Madalia and I co-created this photoshoot with deep intention. We wanted to honor the lineage, legacy, and living memory carried through four generations of Palestinian women.
Coming into this work, I brought my own understanding of how deeply healing it can be to reconnect with our ancestors and ancestral lands.
Remembering where we come from can ground us, guide us, and restore parts of ourselves that genocide, displacement and violence try to erase. Through this collaboration, we wanted to create images that felt rooted in remembrance, love and resistance.
To photograph four generations standing together felt powerful beyond words. Their presence carried so much love, grief, joy and resilience all at once.
These portraits became more than photographs, they became an archive and offering to our community: visual reminders that Palestinian stories, families, and futures continue to live on through each generation. Which is why, I titled the piece in the first slide “Legacy of Sumud”
It was an incredible honor to use my lens to bear witness and help tell this story with care and intention. Thank you, Madalia, for trusting me to create alongside you and your family ❤️🇵🇸🙏🏽
Thank you Sumud Collective, @unseen.denver for all of your hard work and for bringing this powerful and timely exhibition to life over the past two years
Read Madalia’s story at unseen-denver.com/stories written by @hellojoie
All artwork sales are donated to the Middle East Children’s Alliance @mecaforpeace
❣️ This is the last week to see this show, closing this Sunday May 17th. I’ll see you all at the closing reception this Friday ❤️
Join us this Friday for the closing event of @unseen.denver at @redlinedenver from 6pm to 8pm. This is it! This week is your last chance to walk through the exhibit!

To accompany the portraits in the (UN)SEEN exhibition, a team of writers penned 10 long-form stories dedicated to the featured families. Read Madalia’s full story written by Joie Ha on our website linked in bio.
(UN)SEEN is an immersive photography exhibition that reveals the lives of Palestinians beyond the headlines, where daily routines unfold alongside grief, memory, and an unbreakable connection to home. Show runs from March 13-May 17 at RedLine
#denver #photography #gallery #unseen

To accompany the portraits in the (UN)SEEN exhibition, a team of writers penned 10 long-form stories dedicated to the featured families. Read Madalia’s full story written by Joie Ha on our website linked in bio.
(UN)SEEN is an immersive photography exhibition that reveals the lives of Palestinians beyond the headlines, where daily routines unfold alongside grief, memory, and an unbreakable connection to home. Show runs from March 13-May 17 at RedLine
#denver #photography #gallery #unseen

To accompany the portraits in the (UN)SEEN exhibition, a team of writers penned 10 long-form stories dedicated to the featured families. Read Madalia’s full story written by Joie Ha on our website linked in bio.
(UN)SEEN is an immersive photography exhibition that reveals the lives of Palestinians beyond the headlines, where daily routines unfold alongside grief, memory, and an unbreakable connection to home. Show runs from March 13-May 17 at RedLine
#denver #photography #gallery #unseen

To accompany the portraits in the (UN)SEEN exhibition, a team of writers penned 10 long-form stories dedicated to the featured families. Read Madalia’s full story written by Joie Ha on our website linked in bio.
(UN)SEEN is an immersive photography exhibition that reveals the lives of Palestinians beyond the headlines, where daily routines unfold alongside grief, memory, and an unbreakable connection to home. Show runs from March 13-May 17 at RedLine
#denver #photography #gallery #unseen

Announcing the 2026 @artsinsociety Grantees!
Administered by RedLine and funded through a cohort of Colorado foundations and government agencies, Arts in Society is a grant program supporting art projects that create meaningful impact across sectors including health, environment, and human services throughout Colorado.
Since its founding in 2017, this collaborative initiative has grown to meet more than $10 million in annual grant requests from across the state.
22 projects were funded within the 2026 grant cycle, for amounts ranging between $13,000-$35,000.
Grantees include @museodenver, @radio4justice, @su_teatro, @afaphoenix, @warmcookiesrevolution, @shutter_and_strum, and many more!
Learn more about the 2026 grantees through the link in our bio! ➡️ Artist Grants ➡️ Arts in Society
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Thank you to all the funding partners:
@bonfils_stanton
@co_creatives
@cohealthfdn
@denverarts
Bee Vradenburg Foundation
Bloom Foundation
El Pomar Foundation
Joseph Henry Edmondson Foundation
TDB Family Foundation
Tiemens Foundation
@motustheater's 2025 Arts in Society project "TRANSformative Stories" was created in response to the escalating threats of anti-transgender rhetoric and legislation facing transgender Coloradans.
By bringing these autobiographical monologues to conservative-leaning and politically polarized communities and legislators, the tour invites audiences to engage deeply with the lived experiences of their transgender neighbors, and consider what it means to protect their safety and rights.
Learn more about this impactful project through the link in our bio! ➡️ Along the Line Blog
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Administered by RedLine and funded through a cohort of Colorado foundations and government agencies, @artsinsociety is a collaborative program that provides grants to both individuals and organizations that use art as a vehicle to promote social justice and community welfare.
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