Amy Traylor

Amy Traylor is a PhD student in the Hand and Machine research group under the direction of Dr. Leah Buechley. Amy is interested in human computer interaction, computational fabrication, and computational art and design. She previously earned an MFA in Experimental Art and Technology and an MA in Art Education. Amy frequently leads professional development workshops for K-12 teachers in interdisciplinary art and computer science. While an MFA student, Amy developed and taught the course Computer Programming for Artists at UNM. In her spare time, she likes to dig in the dirt and watch her four kids play. She may be reached through her website at www.amytraylor.com.