Crider's work spans various mediums, including sculpture, painting, drawing, and video, and explores criminal justice reform and its impact on the lives of marginalized individuals.
[1] Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, she faced homelessness and addiction at a young age, leading to her early encounters with the criminal justice system.
[2] In 2008, Crider opened the SCA Contemporary Gallery, an exhibition space for artists, in the Wells Park neighborhood of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
[4] This multi-functional arts venue is located in Albuquerque, New Mexico includes an exhibition gallery, fabrication space, 15 artist studios, and a social practice residency.
[1] Crider's projects, including the "Mobile Abolition Library" and collaborations with various artists and organizations, aim to dismantle connections between incarceration and public safety.