Robin Crookall’s work is a blend of sculpture and photography. With a collage of elements, she creates scenes consisting of part fact and part aspect, resulting in uncanny images of small scale architecture models. Crookall received her MFA from New York University and completed her BFA at the University of Washington. In 2024 Crookall completed an exhibition at Catskills Art Space in Livingston Manor, NY, a residency at Light Work in Syracuse, NY, a Fellowship at Lighthouse Works on Fishers Island, NY, and a solo show at Morris Adjmi Architects, in NY. Crookall is a 2021 finalist in The Print Centers, 95th Annual International Competition. In April 2021 she had a solo exhibition at Real Art Ways in Hartford CT. Fall 2020 she completed a residency and solo exhibition at Penumbra Foundation. Crookall is a 2019 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow in photography from The New York Foundation for the Arts. Crookall has participated in group exhibitions at Field Projects in New York, Candela Gallery in Virginia, Art Basel in Miami, Headlands Center for the Arts in San Francisco, Gallery 4Culture in Seattle, and Friesen Gallery in Seattle. Publications featuring her work include Artsin Square (2022), Musée Magazine (2021), Vast Magazine (2021), Real Art Ways Zine (2021), Indiefoto (2016), and The Seattle Times (2012). Crookall currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.