Kate Crozier was born and raised in Scottsdale, Arizona, and graduated from Arizona State University with a BFA in Intermedia and a BSE in Computer Systems Engineering. During her time at university, she was awarded the Herberger Special Talent Award for Art and her artwork was featured at Arizona State University’s Gallery 100 as part of the Intermedia show, Shuffle. She has also shown her technological sculptures at The Icehouse in Phoenix.
In 2013, she was part of the artistic team to design an instrument-playing robot for an industrial systems demonstration at Intel. The piece toured Germany, the United States, and China, where it was requested to become part of the Shanghai Museum's permanent collection. Later, she led a team to create a large-scale performance featuring gesture-controlled dancing industrial robots. It premiered in San Francisco's Moscone Center in Summer 2015. In 2016, she designed a paper animal maker kit to encourage young girls' interest in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics), which culminated in her and the kit being featured on a webisode for Netflix's Project MC². Although she spends her free time experimenting with different ways to combine art and technology, she currently works as a System Validation Engineer at Intel.
In 2013, she was part of the artistic team to design an instrument-playing robot for an industrial systems demonstration at Intel. The piece toured Germany, the United States, and China, where it was requested to become part of the Shanghai Museum's permanent collection. Later, she led a team to create a large-scale performance featuring gesture-controlled dancing industrial robots. It premiered in San Francisco's Moscone Center in Summer 2015. In 2016, she designed a paper animal maker kit to encourage young girls' interest in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics), which culminated in her and the kit being featured on a webisode for Netflix's Project MC². Although she spends her free time experimenting with different ways to combine art and technology, she currently works as a System Validation Engineer at Intel.