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ICOSA Collective presents Mai Gutierrez & Suzanne Wyss: "A Sharp Softness" opening reception

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"A Sharp Softness" explores a balance of industrial materials manipulated to feel organic, with organic materials labored to an architectonic and industrial feel. The exhibition features new bodies of work by Mai Gutierrez and Suzanne Wyss.

Both artists explore reusing materials in a non-traditional way, piercing the space to create movement and shadow through their use of dimensionality. The use of bright pink flows through the space, a color when found in nature draws you in but might also repulse you. The artist's dissimilar yet complementary perspectives play with each other, creating a bright and curious experience that engages the senses.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 11.

"A Sharp Softness" explores a balance of industrial materials manipulated to feel organic, with organic materials labored to an architectonic and industrial feel. The exhibition features new bodies of work by Mai Gutierrez and Suzanne Wyss.

Both artists explore reusing materials in a non-traditional way, piercing the space to create movement and shadow through their use of dimensionality. The use of bright pink flows through the space, a color when found in nature draws you in but might also repulse you. The artist's dissimilar yet complementary perspectives play with each other, creating a bright and curious experience that engages the senses.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 11.

"A Sharp Softness" explores a balance of industrial materials manipulated to feel organic, with organic materials labored to an architectonic and industrial feel. The exhibition features new bodies of work by Mai Gutierrez and Suzanne Wyss.

Both artists explore reusing materials in a non-traditional way, piercing the space to create movement and shadow through their use of dimensionality. The use of bright pink flows through the space, a color when found in nature draws you in but might also repulse you. The artist's dissimilar yet complementary perspectives play with each other, creating a bright and curious experience that engages the senses.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through September 11.

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WHERE

ICOSA
916 Springdale Rd.
Bldg 2, #10
Austin, TX 78702
http://www.icosacollective.com/

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Admission is free.
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