REACH Community Art Program — RedLine Contemporary Art Center | Denver, Colorado

REACH Open Studio

REACH is a weekly studio program that creates a safe and supportive community of peers to promote community and individual healing and destigmatize mental health challenges, homelessness, and recovery.

1-4pm, Tuesday-Thursday.


About the REACH Open Studio at RedLine

In response to the lack of support for artists who have experienced extreme financial hardship, are unhoused or in recovery, REACH was created as an artist-led studio art program that offers a safe and inclusive space for artists to build their creative practice and take the next steps in their lives.

Local community organizations (service providers) who support individuals as they overcome life obstacles are invited to bring groups to create, ideate and/or collaborate with their peers and community on a weekly basis for facilitated art sessions with a focus on supporting individual’s behavioral health. 

I came to RedLine to try something different. I found a learning experience where you can express creativity. We all have the potential within ourselves to teach others.
— 2024 REACH Open Studio Participant

REACH Open Studio Program Hours

Every Tuesday-Thursday from 1-4pm, community members can drop in to enjoy non-instructive open studio time in RedLine’s Community Studio.

Advanced registration not required.


REACH Membership Levels

2024 REACH Core Artists

REACH Open Studio has three levels of membership participation:

1. Open Studio Participant

Artist who has access to the weekly open studio during operating hours (every Tuesday-Thursday from 1-4pm).
Benefits include:

    • Community support and networking

    • Free art supplies (general painting, printmaking, drawing and collage supplies) 

    • Participation in two annual REACH Open Studio exhibitions 

2. REACH Core Artist

Artist who has access to open studio benefits + professional development programming after going through the Core Artist application and onboarding process.

3. REACH Core Artist Alumni

Artist who has completed the REACH Core Artist program requirements.

Learn more about the REACH Core Artist program below.


REACH Core Artist Program

Opening reception for Architects of Change, 2024 REACH Core Artist exhibition opening reception.

The REACH Core Artist program is a 3 year commitment and provides additional benefits beyond open studio.

After 6 months of participation in REACH, artists interested in pursuing a career in the arts are encouraged to apply to our REACH Core Artist program.

Meet our 2023 REACH Core Artists and learn more about the program!

“RedLine gave me the opportunity to see a new life for myself. I want others to have the same opportunity.”
— 2024 REACH Core Artist

Frequently Asked Questions

First REACH participant, Gonzo


Meet Tiffany Medina, REACH Studio Facilitator

2024 REACH Core Artist exhibition opening

Tiffany Medina is a multi media artist who currently resides in Denver. She works with a diverse range of mediums. Creativity has been used to express her empathy and perception.

Tiffany has evolved through her entrepreneur spirit. From selling candy on the school yard, running several businesses to embracing the artist at heart. She became a “student“ at RedLines’ REACH program in 2019.

Tiffany’s essence is represented through connection with her empathetic views to social issues and self reflection. She focuses on her peace, yet creates from her noise. Tiffany paints with intention and lives in a place of healing, using experience to bring her creativity to life.

Her intention to share her creativity and inspire others to find theirs, and learn to embrace the tough experiences that we must work through to find ourselves.


REACH Program Blogs


Questions About the REACH Open Studio?

If any community artists have questions about REACH, please contact Art Education & Community Outreach Director Tya Anthony.


Support for REACH Open Studio

RedLine would like to thank SparkJoy Foundation, Bank of America, Susan & Bradford Lewis, Sidney E. Frank Foundation - Colorado Fund, and Virginia Hill Foundation for their support of REACH exhibitions and programming.