Hannah Fine is a visual artist, designer, and digital fabricator based in Kansas City, Missouri. Her multidisciplinary work explores materials including glass, wood, plastic, and ceramic. Hannah combines traditional craft-based techniques with digital fabrication processes such as 3D printing, laser cutting, waterjet cutting, CNC milling, and vacuum forming, alongside computer-aided design and modeling in Rhinoceros 3D and Adobe Creative Suite.
She earned her BFA in Sculpture from the Kansas City Art Institute in 2017 and holds a Level 1 Certification in Rhinoceros 3D. Her work and services have been featured nationally in exhibitions at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the Kansas City Artists Coalition, Belger Arts, and Leawood Fine Art. From 2018 to 2025, Hannah served as Studio Coordinator at the David T. Beals III Studios for Art and Technology, supporting students and faculty in bringing concepts and measurements into physical form. She has also freelanced for local artists and brands, including Norwegian Cruise Line, providing digital fabrication and design support for large-scale projects. Most recently, she has returned for three consecutive summers as BotLab Coordinator at Pilchuck Glass School (2023, 2024, 2025), facilitating digital fabrication and design within the glass community.