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Urban Edge

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Artist: Catherine Lane 
Title: Urban Edge 
Year: 2015-2021
Materials: Flat plate steel, square steel tubing, artificial grass.
The notion of 'home' usually conjures a profoundly familiar and uniquely tailored idea, however the flat sentinels of Urban Edge stand as illusions. They resemble a place of human habitation, but as an artificial construct they offer no nourishment, no belonging, no safety and no shelter. In the absence of a home with walls, human beings remain in the environment where 'home' begins and ends for every living thing.


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Catherine Lane is a respected artist with a vibrant regional practice making works that often engage an audience using empathy and humour. Lane’s diverse background includes formal studies complemented by skills based training in ceramics in Japan. In 2018, she was appointed Interim Director at the Gaya Ceramic Arts Centre in Bali. Lane regularly collaborates across disciplines: notably, with Linelle Stepto  ('The Bund Project') in works that explore our expanding distance from the natural world and with Melbourne based performance artist and human rights activist Moira Finucane in productions that highlight the global environmental crisis.
Lane’s work is held in collections nationally and internationally.