Jen Catron & Paul Outlaw create large-scale sculptures and performances that examine spectacle, excess, and the construction of national myth. Working across public and institutional contexts, they transform familiar cultural symbols into civic-scale monuments that oscillate between humor, absurdity, and critique. Moving between monumental installations and intimate miniatures, their practice explores how collective belief is constructed through scale, repetition, and display. Catron & Outlaw have presented projects with institutions including the Brooklyn Museum, Times Square Arts, and Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit. Their work is held in collections including the Brooklyn Museum and Beth Rudin DeWoody. They live and work in Brooklyn.