RiNo Made Pop-Ups
Artists are invited to participate in temporary residencies in vacant or underutilized commercial spaces in the RiNo Art District, creating and exhibiting work while activating the neighborhood.
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- Location
- RiNo Art District, Denver, Colorado
- Exhibition window
- Jun 1, 2025
About
Overview
RiNo Made Pop-Ups connect local artists with underutilized commercial spaces, transforming vacant storefronts, offices, and community spaces into temporary artist studios, exhibitions, and creative hubs. By partnering with property owners across the RiNo Art District, the program gives artists access to affordable space to create, experiment, and share their work while bringing new energy and activity to the neighborhood.
Current Residency
- Armando Geneyro – Documentary & street photography
- Emily Grace King – Encaustic monotype assemblies
- Sharifa Lafon – Time-based experimental media
- Adrian Raya – Painting & mural art
- Cyrena Rosati – Rock music & sculpture
- Regan Rosburg – Interdisciplinary & ecopsychology
- Eileen Roscina – Experimental film & photography
- Maki Teshima – Botanical dye textiles
Visiting the Pop-Up
The best way to experience RiNo Made Pop-Ups is by visiting the studio while the artists are at work.
Open Studios & Celebration
Explore works in progress, meet the artists, and enjoy an evening of music, refreshments, and conversation inside the residency.
Closing Reception & Artist Talks
Return for the Closing Reception & Artist Talks, where the artists share the work they've created during the residency and discuss their creative process, inspirations, and experience transforming One River North into a collaborative studio.
Past RiNo Made Pop-Ups
- Spring 2026: Truss House at RiNo ArtPark – Five multidisciplinary artists participated in a month-long collaboration with an intimate artist talk exploring process, experimentation, and community.
- Summer 2025: EDENS Storefront | 2601 Walnut Street – RiNo Made debuted with five local artists transforming a vacant retail space into a public studio and exhibition, introducing a new model for artist residencies in commercial spaces.
- Eligibility
- Open to local Denver artists.
- Audience
- Local Denver artists
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