Partners
Denver Public Library, the Denver Zine Library, RedLine Contemporary Art Center, Alto Gallery, and Comal come together to create the first phase of the RiNo ArtPark.
The Bob Ragland Branch of Denver Public Library is a part of RiNo ArtPark
“Bob Ragland was an artist, library supporter and a community leader and resident from the Whittier and Five Points neighborhood ,” said Michelle Jeske, City Librarian. “Our newest branch has a community arts focus and it is fitting to name our newest branch library after him.”
Denver Public Library’s Bob Ragland Branch is open Tuesday through Friday 10am to 6pm and Saturday 10am to 5pm.
See the Bob Ragland’s Branch calendar of events and information here
Bob Ragland Branch has two community rooms for you to use and reserve! Reserve rooms here.
Digital walk through and meet and greet with Bob Ragland Branch team.
Visit The Denver Zine Library, housed in the Bob Ragland Branch!
RedLine Contemporary Art Center has eight artist studios at RiNo ArtPark
Learn more about the RedLine Contemporary Art Center Satellite Studio program.
Meet the ArtPark Artists!
Jodi Stuart, Koko Bayer, Anthony Garcia Sr., Slam Nuba, Kaitlyn Tucek, Matt Tripodi. Andrew Huffman, and Victor Escobedo.
Alto Gallery bring exhibitions, artist talks, and more to their location at RiNo ArtPark
Alto Gallery is a contemporary art gallery founded in Feb. 2016 and is owned and operated by 501(c)(3) non-profit Birdseed Collective.
After moving from Denver’s Berkley neighborhood to a temporary location at the Evans School, Alto Gallery is now located at the RiNo ArtPark.
In collaboration with Redline’s new satellite studios, Alto’s new location offers more than just the typical art gallery experience. A vibrant and diverse studio community, innovative and educational program partners, and beautiful and ample public outdoor spaces makes the new Alto location a destination worth visiting again and again.
Learn more about Alto Gallery and view exhibits and events here.
Stay tuned for culinary experiences brought to you by Comal
Lean more about Comal and Comal’s move to the RiNo ArtPark