Identity, Power, and Art: July 11th: Emotions Are Your Palette

Identity, Power, and Art: July 11th: Emotions Are Your Palette

Explore your identity through creative self expression. Connect with yourself and with other local creatives.

By RiNo Art District

Date and time

Thursday, July 11 · 5:30 - 7:30pm MDT

Location

RedLine Contemporary Art Center

2350 Arapahoe Street Denver, CO 80205

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

Agenda

5:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Mingling


Get to know the creatives around you! As you arrive to this workshop, grab a snack, drink, and art supplies and get ready to explore.

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Workshop

SPEAKS

About this event

  • 2 hours

Join artist SPEAKS, RiNo Art District, and RedLine Contemporary Art Center for a program series centered on exploring identity and creating art. This workshop series runs all of 2024 and ends in a group show celebrating the artwork participants create. In this series we aim to deepen and explore our personal connections to our artistic and creative expressions. We also ask questions about how we view and understand ourselves in relation to art. What does it mean to truly“identify” with someone's artwork? What does it mean to see ourselves in our art?

This workshop series builds. Join us for each workshop to get deeper into your exploration of self and creative practice. The workshop series culminates with a group art show. Drop ins and one-off attendees are very welcome!

Participants will be provided with art making materials. Light food and drink will be provided.

July 11th: Emotions Are Your Palette

We will explore the process of translating emotions into a color palette. Sometimes it is hard to paint realism or a portrait in order to signify a specific emotion, but everything we create can represent emotion. How do we identify with color? How can we use color as a tool for emotional and social expression?

Co-lead by artist Diego Florez-Arroyo.


Meet SPEAKS--

Devin Urioste is born and raised in Denver. His work is influenced by the culture he was raised in and embodies what it means to give his community a voice, and platform to speak from. His work is rooted in graffiti, skateboarding, music, street culture, social justice, and many more.

IG: @goodlooksvol.1


Meet Diego Florez-Arroyo--

Diego Florez-Arroyo is a full time poet, artist, and musician. Diego has worked on and produced a variety of projects from large scale prefabricated installations to multi media theatrical performances. Diego is a founding member of the Denver band Los Mocochetes. He regularly performs with longtime Denver improvisational avante-garde group Art Compost and Word Mechanics at the legendary Mercury Cafe, and is a part of Soul Jazz Rock Trio The Cosmosmiths.Earlier this year, he opened an art installation and exhibit at Alto Gallery of RiNo Art Park, called Mensajes Mestizos (“messages from the mixed ones”), focusing on the spectrum of diversity among Chicano and Mexicano peoples along the American southwest, and northern Mexican region, before and after the establishment of colonial borders.Coming out of 2 runs of his debut play “Cuauhtémoczin” bridging writing, music, and visual projections this story dives deep into the subconscious of the protagonist Dante, as he navigates the boundaries of the realities of prison-life and the prison of his mind to find liberation from 500 years of darkness and disconnect from Aztec culture, traditions, language, and basic humanist ways of life. Repeatedly imprisoned, Dante fights for liberation mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and, most importantly, physically to find his connection with the last Aztec tlatoani, Cuauhtemoc. Exploring the family dynamics of a single parent home, Cuauhtémoczin dissects the prison of religion, the self-imposed limitations of adequacy and acceptance, and carrying the weight of the byproducts of assimilation starting in 1492.

IG: @leondelasflorez



Frequently asked questions

What/where is the Community Studio?

The Community Studio is in the main RedLine Contemporary Art Center location (2350 Arapahoe Street). RedLine’s Community Studio provides accessible open studio art making time for artists and community members.

Is this program free?

Yes! There is no cost associated with attending the Identity, Power and Art series. If you would like to make an optional donation with your Eventbrite sign up, you are welcome to. Donations will be used to support the group exhibit at the culmination of the Identity, Power, ad Art program series.

Where can I learn about other RiNo Art District programs and events?

The best place to keep up with RiNo programs and events is our website https://rinoartdistrict.org/, newsletter (sign up here! https://rinoartdistrict.org/subscribe) and our social media (IG and Facebook: @rinoartdistrict).

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