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ARTIST OF THE MONTH

TIFFANY LOY

Local textile artist Tiffany Loy started her creative career as an industrial designer working at the Design Incubation Centre at National University of Singapore (NUS) before opening her textile design studio in 2014. Tiffany’s curious textile exploration has taken her to Kyoto, and most recently to London, where she exhibited a 3.6m-tall site-specific textile sculpture called The Weaverly Way during the London Craft Week 2020 at the lobby of citizenM hotel Bankside. Created In collaboration with British silk mill Gainsborough Weaving, it showcased a weaver’s approach to building 3D forms.

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