Cat AuburnCat Auburn works across a range of media, from film to sculpture and installation, to explore broad social and historical issues.
Her socially-engaged projects draw on site-specific narratives and histories, frequently employing anthropomorphism - the attribution of human motivation, characteristics or behaviour to animals - to explore notions of socialisation, power, freedom and constraint. In 2016 Auburn completed a Master of Fine Art (Distinction) at Northumbria University in the United Kingdom and she is currently living and working in the UK. In 2018, her most recent video work 'Shaken' was chosen for national broadcast in the UK. She has exhibited regularly, both in New Zealand and internationally, since graduating in 2008 with a Post Graduate Diploma in Fine Arts (Distinction) from the Elam School of Fine Arts. In 2015 she represented New Zealand at the TRIO Sculpture Biennial in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She is the recipient of numerous scholarships and residencies including the Tyneside Cinemas artist residency in 2016, the Olivia Spencer Bower Foundation Art Award in 2010 with a year-long residency in Christchurch, and the Tylee Cottage Residency at the Sarjeant Art Gallery. For more information or the artist's CV please contact the gallery. |
Alchemy & The Iron Curtain
2012 Cat Auburn stirling silver 170 x 80 x 30 mm Alchemy & The Iron Curtain 2012 Cat Auburn stirling silver 170 x 80 x 30 mm Bay of Islands Pastoral and Industrial Show
2012 Cat Auburn glass 270 x 70 x 70 mm Bay of Islands Pastoral and Industrial Show 2012 Cat Auburn glass 270 x 70 x 70 mm Reserve Champion: Award for Unreliability
2010 Cat Auburn silk sash Reserve Champion: Award for Unreliability 2010 Cat Auburn silk sash Reserve Champion: Award for Double Standards
2010 Cat Auburn silk sash Reserve Champion: Award for Double Standards 2010 Cat Auburn silk sash |