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

We have an exciting program schedule lined up, here is what to expect! We hope to see you soon at one of these events at RedLine gallery.
(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

We have an exciting program schedule lined up, here is what to expect! We hope to see you soon at one of these events at RedLine gallery.
(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

YALLA: You’ll Never Walk Alone ⚽️
Solo exhibition featuring photographs and ephemera from Brooklyn-based, Lebanese, Palestinian-American photographer Marwan Shousher (@shousherphotography)
March 13-May 17, 2026
Curated by @sudojane
The exhibition title "YALLA” is loosely translated as “C’mon. Let’s Go!” in Arabic, while the subtitle refers to the song, “You’ll Never Walk Alone” by Gerry & The Pacemakers (1963), which has become an iconic anthem of solidarity through working class soccer/football clubs in Liverpool, Glasgow, and Dortmund.
The combination of phrases references the exhibition’s intersection between the subculture of soccer/football, and international movement building.
Learn more and plan your visit through the link in our bio ➡️ Exhibitions

(UN)SEEN
On display March 13 - May 17, 2026
Curated by Sumud Artist Collective (@unseen.denver)
Palestinians have never been more in the public eye than today, yet still exist in a space of invisibility.
Popular representations of the Palestinian experience fail to capture the full depth of their humanity—and when allowed to exist in the public space, they're narrowed down to caricatures: seen as either victim or threat, and nothing else.
(UN)SEEN challenges viewers to interrogate these flattened narratives; to start to see Palestinians as complete individuals with a deep connection to their land, ancestors, and the traditions they carry.
Featuring photographs of Colorado Palestinian families taken by local artists, (UN)SEEN invites viewers on a journey of what it means to be Palestinian today.
Featured photographers include:
@amandavillarosa
@armando_geneyro
@_blackson_
@ellymichaels
@giwlo
@sierrascreativelife
@malekasfeer
@unseen.denver curators include:
Abdullah Elagha, @hellojoie, @josienangel, @malekasfeer, @meeraalulart
The (UN)SEEN team will also be offering opportunities for gallery print purchases, with proceeds going towards the Middle East Children's Alliance.
Learn more and plan your visit through the link in our bio ➡️ Exhibitions
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Thank you to the (UN)SEEN sponsors:
@co_creatives
@denverarts
@npnarts

(UN)SEEN
On display March 13 - May 17, 2026
Curated by Sumud Artist Collective (@unseen.denver)
Palestinians have never been more in the public eye than today, yet still exist in a space of invisibility.
Popular representations of the Palestinian experience fail to capture the full depth of their humanity—and when allowed to exist in the public space, they're narrowed down to caricatures: seen as either victim or threat, and nothing else.
(UN)SEEN challenges viewers to interrogate these flattened narratives; to start to see Palestinians as complete individuals with a deep connection to their land, ancestors, and the traditions they carry.
Featuring photographs of Colorado Palestinian families taken by local artists, (UN)SEEN invites viewers on a journey of what it means to be Palestinian today.
Featured photographers include:
@amandavillarosa
@armando_geneyro
@_blackson_
@ellymichaels
@giwlo
@sierrascreativelife
@malekasfeer
@unseen.denver curators include:
Abdullah Elagha, @hellojoie, @josienangel, @malekasfeer, @meeraalulart
The (UN)SEEN team will also be offering opportunities for gallery print purchases, with proceeds going towards the Middle East Children's Alliance.
Learn more and plan your visit through the link in our bio ➡️ Exhibitions
-
Thank you to the (UN)SEEN sponsors:
@co_creatives
@denverarts
@npnarts

(UN)SEEN
On display March 13 - May 17, 2026
Curated by Sumud Artist Collective (@unseen.denver)
Palestinians have never been more in the public eye than today, yet still exist in a space of invisibility.
Popular representations of the Palestinian experience fail to capture the full depth of their humanity—and when allowed to exist in the public space, they're narrowed down to caricatures: seen as either victim or threat, and nothing else.
(UN)SEEN challenges viewers to interrogate these flattened narratives; to start to see Palestinians as complete individuals with a deep connection to their land, ancestors, and the traditions they carry.
Featuring photographs of Colorado Palestinian families taken by local artists, (UN)SEEN invites viewers on a journey of what it means to be Palestinian today.
Featured photographers include:
@amandavillarosa
@armando_geneyro
@_blackson_
@ellymichaels
@giwlo
@sierrascreativelife
@malekasfeer
@unseen.denver curators include:
Abdullah Elagha, @hellojoie, @josienangel, @malekasfeer, @meeraalulart
The (UN)SEEN team will also be offering opportunities for gallery print purchases, with proceeds going towards the Middle East Children's Alliance.
Learn more and plan your visit through the link in our bio ➡️ Exhibitions
-
Thank you to the (UN)SEEN sponsors:
@co_creatives
@denverarts
@npnarts

(UN)SEEN
On display March 13 - May 17, 2026
Curated by Sumud Artist Collective (@unseen.denver)
Palestinians have never been more in the public eye than today, yet still exist in a space of invisibility.
Popular representations of the Palestinian experience fail to capture the full depth of their humanity—and when allowed to exist in the public space, they're narrowed down to caricatures: seen as either victim or threat, and nothing else.
(UN)SEEN challenges viewers to interrogate these flattened narratives; to start to see Palestinians as complete individuals with a deep connection to their land, ancestors, and the traditions they carry.
Featuring photographs of Colorado Palestinian families taken by local artists, (UN)SEEN invites viewers on a journey of what it means to be Palestinian today.
Featured photographers include:
@amandavillarosa
@armando_geneyro
@_blackson_
@ellymichaels
@giwlo
@sierrascreativelife
@malekasfeer
@unseen.denver curators include:
Abdullah Elagha, @hellojoie, @josienangel, @malekasfeer, @meeraalulart
The (UN)SEEN team will also be offering opportunities for gallery print purchases, with proceeds going towards the Middle East Children's Alliance.
Learn more and plan your visit through the link in our bio ➡️ Exhibitions
-
Thank you to the (UN)SEEN sponsors:
@co_creatives
@denverarts
@npnarts

(UN)SEEN
On display March 13 - May 17, 2026
Curated by Sumud Artist Collective (@unseen.denver)
Palestinians have never been more in the public eye than today, yet still exist in a space of invisibility.
Popular representations of the Palestinian experience fail to capture the full depth of their humanity—and when allowed to exist in the public space, they're narrowed down to caricatures: seen as either victim or threat, and nothing else.
(UN)SEEN challenges viewers to interrogate these flattened narratives; to start to see Palestinians as complete individuals with a deep connection to their land, ancestors, and the traditions they carry.
Featuring photographs of Colorado Palestinian families taken by local artists, (UN)SEEN invites viewers on a journey of what it means to be Palestinian today.
Featured photographers include:
@amandavillarosa
@armando_geneyro
@_blackson_
@ellymichaels
@giwlo
@sierrascreativelife
@malekasfeer
@unseen.denver curators include:
Abdullah Elagha, @hellojoie, @josienangel, @malekasfeer, @meeraalulart
The (UN)SEEN team will also be offering opportunities for gallery print purchases, with proceeds going towards the Middle East Children's Alliance.
Learn more and plan your visit through the link in our bio ➡️ Exhibitions
-
Thank you to the (UN)SEEN sponsors:
@co_creatives
@denverarts
@npnarts

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.

To accompany the portraits in the (UN)SEEN exhibition, a team of writers penned 10 long-form stories dedicated to the featured families. Read Meera’s full story written by Rand Shannak 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 Meera’s full story written by Rand Shannak 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 Meera’s full story written by Rand Shannak 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 Meera’s full story written by Rand Shannak 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

Meet the readers of DISPLACED: A Live Reading Event!
Stina French is a writer, editor, book coach, ghostwriter, publisher, and ex-professor. They are a member of The Poetry Brothel and co-founder of Listen To Your Skin Press and the associated event (every last Sunday via Zoom). Find it on IG @listen2yourskin or check out listen2yourskin.com.
They wear welts from the Bible Belt and their work explores Appalachian queer identity. Look for their press’s books, which include a poetry collection and themed anthologies (queer erotica and religious trauma).
Join us at @redlinedenver on Tuesday, April 28, 6-8pm for a community-centered literary event exploring the theme of displacement: through eviction, deportation, migration, institutional shutdowns, and the erosion of community spaces.
Presented by Alchemy Author Services, local writers will read selected works engaging these tensions, offering perspectives that move between personal narrative and collective experience.
@unseen.denver will have prints to purchase at the event, with all proceeds going to benefit the Middle Eastern Children’s Alliance.
Get your tickets now through the link in my bio!

Meet the readers of DISPLACED: A Live Reading Event!
Frankie Metro is chief organizer for Kleft Jaw Kollective and a left-handed irrealist, bent on the destruction of self-imposed barriers for success and happiness.
Throughout a series of events, he has turned his back on violence as a mode of justice and looks to shatter the numerous paradigms of failure and regret with his writing and art; ultimately freeing his future bloodline from the pangs of fruitless endeavors set before them.
Join us at @redlinedenver on Tuesday, April 28, 6-8pm for a community-centered literary event exploring the theme of displacement: through eviction, deportation, migration, institutional shutdowns, and the erosion of community spaces.
Presented by Alchemy Author Services, local writers will read selected works engaging these tensions, offering perspectives that move between personal narrative and collective experience.
@unseen.denver will have prints to purchase at the event, with all proceeds going to benefit the Middle Eastern Children’s Alliance.
Get your tickets now through the link in my bio!
Join us this Tuesday at @redlinedenver from 6pm to 8pm in partnership with @alchemyauthorservices for a chance to hear the journey of our local poets and writers

dena harry saleh is a queer and trans Muslim Palestinian living on the unceded lands of the Ute, Cheyenne, and Arapaho peoples, as well as many other tribes, and works as a multi-modal artist and scholar. They are a second year PhD student whose research focuses on the implications and creation of queer and trans Palestinian cultural production.
Their writing has been featured in Disability Visibility Justice (the blog of the late Alice Wong), American Quarterly, the Black, Indigenous & Trans of Color Histories Lab, Apogee Journal, Marathon Lit online magazine, and in an anthology of poetry called "A Free Palestine" they co-edited and published in 2025.
Join us at @redlinedenver on Tuesday, April 28, 6-8pm for a community-centered literary event exploring the theme of displacement: through eviction, deportation, migration, institutional shutdowns, and the erosion of community spaces.
Presented by Alchemy Author Services, local writers will read selected works engaging these tensions, offering perspectives that move between personal narrative and collective experience.
@unseen.denver will have prints to purchase at the event, with all proceeds going to benefit the Middle Eastern Children’s Alliance.
Get your tickets now through the link in my bio!

Patricia McCrystal is a writer from Arvada, Colorado. She received her MFA from Regis University. Her work can be found in @joylandpublishing, @thehopkinsreview (forthcoming), @epiphanyliterary, and more. Her stories have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Best of Net award and anthology, and Best American Short Stories.
Patty is a Writing Instructor for the Frames Prison Program through @brinkorg which uses storytelling to increase literacy rates, reduce recidivism, and empower currently and formerly incarcerated students. She is also the Marketing and Communications Manager at RedLine Contemporary Art Center.
Join us at @redlinedenver on Tuesday, April 28, 6-8pm for a community-centered literary event exploring the theme of displacement: through eviction, deportation, migration, institutional shutdowns, and the erosion of community spaces.
Presented by Alchemy Author Services, local writers will read selected works engaging these tensions, offering perspectives that move between personal narrative and collective experience.
@unseen.denver will have prints to purchase at the event, with all proceeds going to benefit the Middle Eastern Children’s Alliance.
Get your tickets now through the link in my bio!
@hellojoie speaks to the shared journeys. It’s important to not forget that what many families endured isn’t merely something that happened in the past, it’s happening to many today. Taking that knowledge and acting on it is crucial!
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