People will appear 'caught in a net' on Brighton seafront to protest against the fishing industry.
Stephanie Lane brings her current project to Brighton to bring awareness to the suffering of animals and does so by putting humans in the position of animals to create empathy.
Her work has been exhibited all over the world from Australia to the US, Canada, South America and various European cities.
This collection of works started with "The Milked Woman" AI art piece which is currently a finalist in the Women In Art Competition and was exhibited in Brighton in June.
For this piece a collection of humans will be on the beach and covered in a net, complimented by a speech to explain it to the public on Saturday.
Viva! a UK animal rights organisation,will support the artist’s physical demonstration of her art work with food samples from No Catch in Brighton as well as giving information on food choices and recipes.
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