artist + designer + educator + researcher

  

Caitlin Marie Driver is an interdisciplinary artist whose work engages the body in dialogue through interactive objects, devices, installation, and jewelry. Current research in materials and methods of fabrication has inspired a series of speculative art objects entitled re-preserve, among many other ongoing initiatives.

Caitlin attended the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, receiving an MFA in Digital Fabrication and Design, and a BFA in Jewelry and Metalsmithing. She has taught art and design classes nationally and internationally and exhibited her work in galleries, museums, and events. Some of her most notable works are METTA: a biofeedback device for meditation, Karuna’s Trumpet Holder: a 3D-printed adaptive prosthetic for trumpet designed under a Google Grant and Fellowship with the e-NABLE community, and a series of artworks entitled iAm: handheld objects and installations that speculate about technologically mediated relationships. Currently, we are developing a body of research in materials and methods for open source digital fabrication.