ABOUT ME!
Caitlin Taber is a multimedia maker curious about the puzzles and patterns around us. By seeking ways to connect individuals and build community through joy, she experiments with making games and objects for play. Her studio practice considers the impact of digital technology on our daily lives, decision-making abilities, and critical thinking by making work to engage people in the present and in some cases use creative problem-solving skills. During her time at Colorado College, she explored the power of film and media to share stories with others. After graduation, she spent several years working in Information Technology before shifting her focus to art, craft, and design. When not making messes, Caitlin can be found tasting new beers at local breweries as research for her Cicerone certification studies. She lives and works in Portland, Oregon while dreaming of camping in the great outdoors and living in France. Recently, she received her MFA in Applied Craft and Design at Pacific Northwest College of Art. Her work concentrates on facilitating gathering and collaboration through gameplay and color.
Photo by Ash Stone
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I love connecting with other creatives, working on collaborations, and supporting fellow makers in whatever way I can. Reach out for collaborations, commissions, and other creative service offerings!