Bettina Hubby's practice is wide-ranging, encompassing curatorial and project-based work as well as collage, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, video and photography. Hubby’s projects engage diverse communities and often exist in settings that challenge the conventions of exhibition spaces, celebrating collaboration and resisting easy categorization. Humor is her mainstay medium.

Earning her MFA in 1995 from the School of Visual Arts in New York, Hubby then moved to Los Angeles in 1999 and continues to think and work inside and outside the box. Her work and projects have been featured widely in Los Angeles at venues including Klowden Mann, the Santa Monica Museum of Art, LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division), ForYourArt, Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Side Street Projects, and had a solo show in 2017 at Lora Reynolds Gallery in Austin, TX. Hubby was featured in Wallpaper Magazine as a top creative talent in LA, in ArtForum’s best of 2014, on NPR, and her work has also been written about in LA Weekly, New York Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, Artslant, the Huffington Post, and many others.