Anthony is the Founder of Mahogany Vu Contemporary Art, an online thriving gallery for BIPOC artists, and a member of the advisory committee for the Colorado Photographic Arts Center. She lives and works in the city of Denver, producing performance, photography + installations. Tya received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree, (SUMMA CUM LAUDE) honored as Valedictorian, from Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design. In her work, she is interested in reimagining histories, and in creating autonomous spaces for bodies of color. Anthony incorporates photography, collage, and sculpture to give a voice to narratives of often marginalized people as well as the social, economic, and natural environments that surround them. Contact Louise at Alisa Anthony, Interdisciplinary Artist + Curator, explores themes of social justice, human rights and identity. She also sits on the advisory committee for the Visiting Artist, Scholar & Design program at Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design, is the Board Treasurer for the Global Women’s Empowerment Fund, and is on the Board of Trustees for the Harmony Hammond Trust.
In 2017, she was awarded a Livingston Fellowship from the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation for promising nonprofit leaders who hold significant leadership roles in Colorado’s nonprofit sector. from the University of Colorado, Denver with a focus in Contemporary Art History & Music. from the University of Colorado, Boulder and M.H. Under her leadership, RedLine has received the Denver Mayor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts (2014 & 2015), the Greenway Foundation’s “Partner in Change” award, acknowledged by Denver Public Schools for excellence in community engagement, and has presented and organized over 100 exhibitions over the past 10 years. RedLine's mission is to foster education and engagement between artists and communities to create positive social change. Louise Martorano is the Executive Director of RedLine, a non-profit contemporary art center and residency located in Denver, Colorado.
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Values:Ĭommunity Responsiveness - We are attuned to the urgent issues revealed by our current time and responsive to the needs of the communities we are a part of.Īpproachability - We strive to make every program, experience and exhibition inclusive and we endeavor to always be down-to-earth, grounded and friendly.īold Vision - We believe art is a key tool for change and we experiment in order to foster growth, innovation and true collaboration.ĭeep Connections - We are hyper-local in our neighborhood of Five Points in Denver, CO and we engage with a multitude of residents by providing space and creative opportunities for them to connect.Īrtist-Focused - We support and nurture artists and we are the go-to resource for professional artists and local communities to create positive social change. Vision: That every person is empowered to create positive social change through art. Mission: RedLine fosters education and engagement between artists and communities to create positive social change.