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June 27

Window Dressing LIVBritt Moseley: Collective Intelligence

“I like turtles.” —Zombie Kid “Turtles all the way down” describes an endless stack: one turtle standing on another, and beneath that, more turtles.

When

Saturday, June 27

All day - 11:59 PM

Date range

Jun 27 - Jun 27

Recurring daily

Venue

ICOSA Collective

Address

916 Springdale Rd. Bldg. 2 Suite 102, Austin, TX

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Price

Free

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“I like turtles.” —Zombie Kid “Turtles all the way down” describes an endless stack: one turtle standing on another, and beneath that, more turtles. Equal parts philosophical puzzle, mythology, and absurd image, it suggests a world built through infinite support. Collective Intelligence explores this idea through drawing and ceramics. The vertical drawing Stack began as a simple prompt mailed to artists across the country: draw this turtle and send it back. The returned drawings were enlarged, traced by hand, and assembled into a towering scroll. The resulting column becomes a portrait of collective support, each figure supported by those around it The ceramic works bring this inquiry into material and ecological systems. In Host, porous earthenware forms are seeded with plant life and left to evolve over time. As roots spread and water moves through the clay, the sculptures are gradually reshaped through erosion and regrowth. Across these works, stacking becomes both method and metaphor: a way of thinking about how creative communities and living systems sustain one another. More turtles. Endlessly. Britt Moseley is an interdisciplinary artist based in Austin, Texas, and holds a BFA in Sculpture from Pratt Institute in New York and an MFA in Studio Art from the University of Texas at Austin. His work spans sculpture, video, performance, and sound, and has been presented in a wide range of arts contexts from municipal public art sites, museums, university galleries, film festivals, and subway stations to intimate project spaces, and large-scale outdoor events. He has exhibited with the Hammer Museum (CA), Visual Arts Center at the University of Texas, Austin (TX), St. Ann’s Warehouse (NY), Ivester Contemporary (TX), Aurora Dallas (TX), Rochester Contemporary Art Center (NY), LaMama ETC. (NY), Dixon Place (NY), Phipps Conservatory (PA), Creek Show at Waterloo Greenway (TX), Mass Gallery (TX), Shed Shows (TX), Jane Hartsook Gallery (NY), Folly Tree Arboretum (NY), and Three Four Three Four (NY), among others. His work has received support from the Asian Cultural Council (NY), City Artist Corps (NY), and Wave Farm (NY), and he has participated in residencies including the Institute for Electronic Arts (NY) and St. Ann’s Puppet Lab (NY). Alongside his studio and performance practice, Moseley serves as faculty at St. Edward’s University (TX) and the University of Texas, San Antonio, teaching in Ceramics and Digital Art. Exhibition Dates: June 22nd – 29th, 2026 Artist Reception: Saturday, June 27, 8-10pm Exhibition is viewable 24 hours/day

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(512) 920-2062

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Recurring daily

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