Beth Krebs has exhibited her installations in galleries and alternative spaces in and around Manhattan, including the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), the Bronx Museum of Art, The Jersey City Museum of Art, Smack Mellon Gallery, the Cue Foundation, Real Art Ways, and the Elizabeth Foundation Project Space. She is the recipient of a Joan Mitchell Foundation MFA Grant (2004) and the Paul Robeson Emerging Artist Award from Rutgers University (2004). She was chosen as a finalist in the Artist in the Marketplace (AIM) and Aljira Emerge programs, and has been in residence at the Bemis Center (2005), Sculpture Space (2006), the MacDowell Colony (2008), and the Jentel Colony (2010). She received her Masters of Fine Arts from Rutgers University. Krebs grew up in Connecticut, lived for nearly a decade in New Orleans, and currently lives in Brooklyn, NY.
My installations and videos bring makeshift magic to unexpected places. The projects use low-tech processes and basic building materials to make extraordinary interruptions in ordinary spaces, such as a dropped ceiling hung in the woods, burping paper mache standpipes on the sidewalk, or a tiny vinyl boat sailing across a waterbed. The work encourages a suspension of disbelief, where a constructed scenario is persuasive despite the fact that the means used to create it are fully apparent. The projects ask people to notice where they are, and, with humor, to imagine what else might be possible there.