ART|LF Exhibition on 5/6
Join us for the reception of our annual ART|LF exhibition, Slipstream, which explores the interwoven nature of creative spirits.
Art, in all its forms, is a vital part of everything we do—shaping how we design, collaborate, and connect with the world around us. The ART|LF program supports our community and workplace through an annual art exhibition in the San Antonio office. It was created to illuminate and steward our regional design + art ecosystem.
April 23, 2026
Slipstream is a two-person exhibition by wife-and-husband artists Joey Fauerso and Riley Robinson, bringing together work spanning from the 1990s to the present. Defined as an assisting force that draws something along behind something else, the “slipstream” becomes an apt metaphor for the creative working lives of Fauerso and Robinson. The two have shared a studio building for the past fifteen years and have assisted and supported one another in countless ways as artists and as parents to their two sons, Brendan and Paul. Their shared domestic and familial life serves as both the framework and the momentum for their creative practices.

Meet the Artist
Joey Fauerso’s work consists primarily of painting, video, installation, and performance, and addresses issues of gender, humor, history, and family. Writing on Fauerso’s current solo exhibition at Ruby City, Bedroom Paintings, curator and Director Elyse Gonzales notes: “It stands as testament to her ability to find profound meaning in everyday experiences, transforming a sleepless night into a meditation on art, anxiety, and the ability to find comfort in creative expression.
Riley Robinson’s work draws from history, popular culture, and the body, relying on language, humor, and craft as means of translation. His sculptures and public works are often large in scale and complex in construction, foregrounding material and process. Writer and art historian Wendy Atwell describes Robinson as “…a test pilot and engineer. His art is reductive and simple, but evocative. He designs his art to be the circuit breakers that allow the mind to open.