Max Adrian: RIPSTOP is a solo exhibition of patchwork textiles and inflatable sculptures by the Ohio-based fiber artist. Adrian’s volumetric, pneumatic work transports viewers into a realm of artifice, desire, and worldbuilding. Drawing from rich legacies of queer fiber art and theory, including the AIDS memorial quilt and José Esteban Muñoz’s foundational text, Cruising Utopia, the exhibition features monumentally scaled works that physically respond to the presence of viewers by filling with air.
Emerging Artist Sponsor - $5,000+
- Donor Wall tile in Bresler Family Gallery
- Invitation to dinner and guided tour with the artist
- Center for Craft membership for one year
- Prominent recognition on exhibition-related materials on site and online, including exhibition signage in gallery and listing on the Center for Craft website, our newsletter, and during public remarks
Craft Community Sponsor - $2,500
- Invitation to dinner and guided tour with the artist
- Center for Craft membership for one year
- Recognition on exhibition-related materials on site and online, including exhibition signage in gallery and listing on the Center for Craft website and our newsletter
Patron Sponsor - $1,000
- Guided tour with staff
- Center for Craft membership for one year
- Recognition on exhibition-related materials on site and online, including exhibition signage in gallery and listing on the Center for Craft website and our newsletter
Sustaining Sponsor - $500
- Recognition on exhibition-related materials online, including listing on Center for Craft e-newsletter
RIPSTOP is organized by Houston Center for Contemporary Craft and curated by Sarah Darro.