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ICOSA Collective presents "Are You Doing Your Part / In Your Life?" opening reception

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ICOSA Collective will present the inaugural exhibition at their new space in the Canopy Complex, showcasing the work of 11 new members: Leon Alesi, Amy Bench, Darcie Book, Rachelle Diaz, Sarah Hirneisen, Mark Johnson, Dameon Lester, Tammie Rubin, Lana Waldrep-Appl, and collaborative duo Carlos Carillo/Yevgenia Davidoff.

Curated by Sean Redmond, editor of fields magazine, "Are You Doing Your Part / In Your Life?" explores personal and communal responsibility in the context of artistic pursuit. Together the work will question what it means to enshrine something and strip it of its practical value, devoid of functionality yet imbued with creative power.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 25.

ICOSA Collective will present the inaugural exhibition at their new space in the Canopy Complex, showcasing the work of 11 new members: Leon Alesi, Amy Bench, Darcie Book, Rachelle Diaz, Sarah Hirneisen, Mark Johnson, Dameon Lester, Tammie Rubin, Lana Waldrep-Appl, and collaborative duo Carlos Carillo/Yevgenia Davidoff.

Curated by Sean Redmond, editor of fields magazine, "Are You Doing Your Part / In Your Life?" explores personal and communal responsibility in the context of artistic pursuit. Together the work will question what it means to enshrine something and strip it of its practical value, devoid of functionality yet imbued with creative power.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 25.

ICOSA Collective will present the inaugural exhibition at their new space in the Canopy Complex, showcasing the work of 11 new members: Leon Alesi, Amy Bench, Darcie Book, Rachelle Diaz, Sarah Hirneisen, Mark Johnson, Dameon Lester, Tammie Rubin, Lana Waldrep-Appl, and collaborative duo Carlos Carillo/Yevgenia Davidoff.

Curated by Sean Redmond, editor of fields magazine, "Are You Doing Your Part / In Your Life?" explores personal and communal responsibility in the context of artistic pursuit. Together the work will question what it means to enshrine something and strip it of its practical value, devoid of functionality yet imbued with creative power.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 25.

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ICOSA
916 Springdale Rd.
Bldg 2, #10
Austin, TX 78702
https://icosacollective.com/home.html

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