Maxie Adler
Category: Artist/Individual
Discipline: Public Art
Program Affiliations: Artist Roster
Maxie’s work explores the interconnection of material culture and the environment. Maxie uses a variety of creative mediums, including painting, weaving, dying, and printing, to archive the stories of our ephemeral world. She was born and raised in Tucson, Arizona, and received her Honors BFA in Fibers from Arizona State University. Her designs are rooted in the textured and resilient landscapes of the Sonoran Desert, honoring the water, plants, and wildlife that call the region home. Through her work, she calls for viewers to connect environmental consciousness with community strength, acknowledging the threads that bind us to each other and nature.
Dimensions: 6.75’ x 33’; Location: Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center; Sponsored by the Center for Biological Diversity & Tucson Jewish Museum & Holocaust Center; Designed and painted by Maxie Adler, 2021
Dimensions: 6.5’ x 49’; Location: Blenman Elm Neighborhood; Commissioned by: Blenman Elm Neighborhood Association; Designed and painted by Maxie Adler, 2022