Katy Tucker is a video and projections designer based in New York City.
Katy began her career as a painter and installation artist, exhibiting her work at a variety of galleries,
such as The Corcoran Museum in Washington, DC and Artist's Space in New York City. In 2003, as her
video installations became more "theatrical," Katy shifted her focus to video and projection design for the
stage.

Since 2003, Katy has worked all over the US and world including Broadway, Off-Broadway, The Royal Opera House, The New York City Ballet, Mariinsky Theatre, Carnegie Hall, Disney World, Kennedy Center, San Francisco Opera, San Francisco Ballet, Denver Center, Alley Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Julliard School and more.
Upcoming productions include: Carmina Burana Choral Project at Carnegie Hall, conducted by David Robertson, Songs from the Uproar by Missy Mazzoli at The Kitchen, and Oceanic Verses by Paola Prestini, directed by Kevin Newbury, at the Kennedy Center, Mass MoCA, and the Barbican.
Recent productions include: Gotterdammerung and Heart of a Soldier at San Francisco Opera with Francesca Zambello, Ocean's Kingdom a new ballet by Sir Paul McCartney and Peter Martins at the New York City Ballet, Sweeney Todd at the Filene Center for Wolf Trap Opera, and The Medium and Suor Angelic with James Marvel.
In 2006, Katy co-founded with partner Alexandra Morton, beatbox designs, a New York and LA based interdisciplinary design firm
that re-thinks and re-works the boundaries between art, architecture, entertainment and experience. Katy resides in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.