‘All That is Close’ launches Red Brick’s summer season

Red Brick Center for the Arts/Courtesy photo
Some things only reveal themselves up close. Red Brick Center for the Arts will open its first 2026 summer exhibition, “All That is Close,” with a public reception from 5 to 7 p.m., June 18.
“This exhibition is a way to slow down and notice how much is happening in the details,” Executive Director Sarah Roy said in a press release. “It’s a chance to reconnect with art, creativity, and each other.”
The show invites viewers to reflect on how vastness and intimacy can coexist — in both the natural world and human experience – with the exhibition centered on interconnectedness, from the intimate to the expansive.
The show brings together four Colorado artists — Pattie Lee Becker, Agustina Flores Maini, Joanne Seongweon Lee, and Erin Rigney — who explore connection, perception, and scale across multiple art forms.
Each artist offers a different lens. Lee, a Snowmass-Village-based artist, creates hand-built ceramic vessels inspired by traditional Korean moon jars and family history. Basalt-based Flores Maini pairs music with visual work to capture the energy of lived experience and connection. Carbondale-based Rigney works in encaustics, tracing the permanence and unseen rhythms of the natural world. Denver-based Becker uses color and pattern to explore emotion and perception.
Visitors are welcome to visit the galleries and working artist studios through Aug. 1.
For more information, visit: RedBrickAspen.com.
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