Heather L. Hutton is an intermedia conceptual artist from Atlanta, GA with a B.S. in Aerospace and a Minor in Physics and an MFA in Film and Television. She grew up as a kid flyer and funded her way through aircraft maintenance school drawing and painting. Her background in aircraft maintenance includes commercial and private aviation. Some of her restoration projects are on exhibit at the National Air & Space: Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Museum. Hutton’s nomadic sense of adventure has inspired her to travel around the country on various quests to restore airplanes, chase rainbow, and live a life of freedom. Her skills in fabrication have expanded in the areas of welding and blacksmithing. Hutton taught both aircraft maintenance and welding at technical schools, assisted in blacksmithing and creative metal fabrication at the Penland School of Craft. Hutton’s recent metal fabrication work has been featured in The Walking Dead, Tyler Perry Studios, and First Man. Hutton is a recent graduate of Savannah College of Art & Design with a passion to write, direct, produce, and edit films about her aviation career. Hutton's production company Touch and Go Productions has partnered with Imperial Savage Productions and entered the global markets.