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Whitley: Sharing a collective thanks
By Lara Whitley at Aspen Times
· July 11, 2026
· 1 min read
On behalf of the Red Brick Center for the Arts and the city of Aspen , I wish to share our collective thanks for the partnership of the Carbondale-based Project Shop on the Mall Fest 50 Art Parade.
Among two dozen amazing collaborators, The Project Shop, led by artist Reina Katzenberger, stood...
Key takeaway All of which embodied the Art Parade theme: What do you LOVE about this place?
Why this matters in Aspen News
The success of the Art Parade is a testament to the collaborative spirit of Aspen's community. The city's ability to bring together diverse groups and create something unique is a hallmark of its character. This event showcases what makes Aspen special, from its stunning natural beauty to its vibrant cultural scene. The reimagined Silver Queen float is a symbol of the town's rich history and its ability to reinvent itself, just like the city has done from its humble beginnings as a silver-mining town to its current status as a renowned ski resort and cultural center.
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Category: business ·
Published: July 11, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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What is this story about? On behalf of the Red Brick Center for the Arts and the city of Aspen, I wish to share our collective thanks for the partnership of the Carbondale-based Project Shop on the Mall Fest 50 Art Parade.
Among two dozen amazing collaborators, The Project Shop, led by artist Reina Katzenberger, stood...
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