Skaer was born in Cambridge and studied at the Glasgow School of Art[?]. Much of her work consists of her interacting with, and changing, public spaces. In one piece, she took up a paving stone on Glasgow's Buchanan Street and then had the Earl of Glasgow ceremoniously lay down a replacement, while in an Amsterdam-based piece, she left a diamond and a scorpion side-by-side on a pavement. She has also secretely hidden moth and butterfly pupae[?] in criminal courts in the hope that they will hatch in mid-trial.
Skaer has also exhibited drawings and is a member of the Henry VIII's Wives collective of artists.
In 2003, Skaer was shortlisted for the Beck's Futures prize. She currently lives and works in Glasgow.
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