• Paul Outlaw and Jennifer Catron

    Date posted: August 10, 2012 Author: jolanta
    Paul Outlaw and Jennifer Catron both received their MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2009.

    Paul Outlaw and Jennifer Catron both received their MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2009. Since that time, they have maintained a successful studio practice living and working in Brooklyn. Outlaw is originally from Fairhope, AL while Catron grew up in the town of Bluford in rural Southern Illinois. While maintaining individual studio practices, the two have also been collaborating on numerous projects in the realm of large scale performance and installation. Much of their collaborations revolve around ideas of the self-made business, symbiotic consumerism, capitalistic spectacle, and serial entrepreneurship. They have recently shown at Grizzly Grizzly, Philadelpia, PA; Maxon Mills, The Wassaic Project, Wassaic, NY; and have been featured in the New York Times for their roving Fish Fry Truck and Crawfish Boil entitled Jen-n-Outlaw’s appearing around the streets of Brooklyn.

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