Hannah Fine is a visual artist, designer, and digital fabricator based in Kansas City, Missouri. Her work is multi-disciplinary and explores a variety of materials including glass, wood, plastic, and ceramic. To create her works, Hannah pairs traditional craft-based techniques with digital fabrication processes such as 3D printing, laser cutting, waterjet cutting, CNC milling, and heavy use of computer-aided design and modeling within software such as Rhinoceros 3D. She graduated from the Kansas City Art Institute in 2017 with a BFA in Sculpture and has since achieved Level 1 Certification in Rhinoceros 3D. Her work and services have been shown nationally in recent exhibitions at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City Artist Coalition, Belger Studios, and Leawood Fine Art. Following graduation, Hannah received the Block Fellowship with the H&R Block Artspace from 2018-2019, served as the Spring Intern at Monarch Glass Studio in 2020, and has been the Studio Coordinator at the David T. Beals III Studio for Art and Technology since 2018. Most recently, Hannah was invited to be the BotLab Coordinator at Pilchuck Glass School and took part in their season staff in the summer of 2023.