Exhibit

Installation

Life at Home

Life in Rubble

Logo of Redline Contemporary Art Center featuring a large red R symbol and the name in maroon text.

Visit

2350 Arapahoe St, Denver, CO 80205

Dates

March 13 to May 17, 2026

Tuesday-Sunday

11:00AM - 05:00PM MST

Hours

 

“Power often dictates which stories are granted complexity, and which are flattened into tools used to secure public consent or preserve racist mythologies. Silence is imposed not only through force, but through omission. This project uses art to return voice to those rendered invisible, placing their lives back into the public field of vision and shaping how we see and witness one another.”

Malek Asfeer

Upcoming Events

  • Opening Night

    March 13th, 2026 | 7:00-9:00PM

    Join us and walk through the exhibit. Meeting the artists and families on the opening evening.

  • Artists Talk

    TBD

    A conversation with the artists and their perspective and the reason behind saying yes to the project.

  • Palestinian Art

    TBD

    A discussion around the history and impact of art in Palestine. How art becomes a form of resistance.

Frequently Asked Questions and Accessibility Information

  • Yes. The opening evening is open to the public. A $5 donation to RedLine is encouraged to support the organization and the space hosting the exhibition. Support for the UNSEEN project and humanitarian aid in Gaza can be made through purchasing artwork via the online store or by donating directly through the Middle East Children’s Alliance.

  • The venue is wheelchair accessible and includes accessible restrooms. There is a small parking lot on site, though it does not include designated accessible parking spaces. Masks are not required at the exhibition opening and will not be provided. During the opening, light music will play in the background. No strobe lights or colored lighting will be used. Labels will be printed in English and Arabic. If you have specific access needs, please contact us in advance and we will do our best to accommodate.

  • No RSVP is required for regular exhibit hours. RSVPs are only requested for the opening evening.

  • The exhibition is designed as a quiet, reflective space. Some images and stories may bring up strong emotions or feel heavy for some visitors. You are encouraged to move at your own pace, step outside if needed, and do whatever helps you stay grounded and take care of your heart. What arises while witnessing hardship is part of the experience. Sitting with discomfort, even briefly, can be an important part of bearing witness to lives shaped by loss and endurance.

  • Some images and installation address themes of loss and violence. Parental discretion is advised.

  • Artwork can be purchased exclusively through the online store on our website. Each piece listed includes full details and pricing. Purchasing artwork is the most direct way to support the project’s fundraising effort for humanitarian relief in Gaza through the Middle East Children’s Alliance.

  • Photography is allowed for personal use only, without flash. Please be respectful of the space and other visitors.

  • You can support the project by sharing the exhibition, attending events, and spending time with the work. This exhibition was created to raise funds in support of people in Gaza through the Middle East Children’s Alliance. Purchasing artwork is the most direct way to support that effort, with proceeds contributing to humanitarian relief.

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