Greene Fellowship Annual Exhibition
Alex Branch: Aesthetic Impermanence and Phillip David Stearns: Artificial Geologies
On view: September 6-October 26, 2025
Opening reception: Saturday, September 6, 6:00-8:00 pm
RedLine Contemporary Art Center is delighted to announce two solo exhibitions in celebration of the year-long Greene Fellowship program. The show is guest curated by George Bolster, current Curator at the Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation, and will comprise of works made during the artists’ 2024-2026 residencies at RedLine.
In this time of continuous attacks on science in favor of origin stories and the projections of fantasies on reality, many artists—including Stearns and Branch—have once again become fascinated by it, reflecting its research in their aesthetic practices.
The Greene Fellowship was formed in 2021 by Alexander S. Blume and Hannah Agosta to support inspired individuals and honor the memory of Brad Greene. The Greene Fellowship supports working artists in the Denver Metro/Boulder area to develop their careers into financially self-sustaining pursuits. The program believes that the world benefits and heals from people pursuing their passions with ambitious and inspiring visions combined with practical strategies towards building success and financial independence.
$5 suggested donation
September 6, 2025 - October 26, 2025
RedLine Contemporary Art Center, Denver
2350 Arapahoe St
Denver, CO 80205