Notable Roles | - Founder, Tiffany Loy Studio |
Key Recognition | - DesignSingapore Scholarship Recipient (2018) |
Background and Early Foundations
Tiffany Loy is a Singaporean artist and designer specializing in textiles. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Design from the National University of Singapore in 2010, where she developed a keen interest in materiality and fabrication processes. Her fascination with textiles led her to the Kawashima Textile School in Kyoto, Japan, where she honed her weaving skills. In 2020, she completed her Master of Arts in Textiles at the Royal College of Art in London, supported by the DesignSingapore Scholarship. This diverse educational background laid the foundation for her interdisciplinary approach, blending industrial design principles with traditional and contemporary textile techniques.
Career Milestones and Impact
Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
2014 | Established Tiffany Loy Studio, focusing on experimental textile design. |
2016 | Presented "Expanding Rectangles" at DesignArt Tokyo, exploring the limitations and possibilities of weaving looms. |
2018 | Awarded the DesignSingapore Scholarship to pursue MA in Textiles at the Royal College of Art. |
2020 | Created "The Weaverly Way," a large-scale textile sculpture exhibited at citizenM Hotel, London, during London Craft Week. |
2023 | Held solo exhibition "Lines in Space" at Art Outreach Singapore, manipulating spatial perception through woven installations. |
2024 | Participated in S.E.A. Focus 2025, presenting works that challenge conventional textile forms. |
- Studio Establishment: Founded Tiffany Loy Studio in 2014
- International Exhibitions: Showcased works in over 10 countries, including Italy, Japan, and the UK
- Collaborations: Partnered with brands like The Macallan and Raffles Hotel for site-specific installations
- Academic Role: Teaching at NUS, influencing the next generation of designers
Leadership Style and Influence
Loy’s practice is characterized by a deep exploration of material behavior, structure, and the sensory experiences of textiles. She refers to her medium as the “pliable line,” emphasizing the fluidity and versatility of fibers. Her works often blur the boundaries between art, design, and craft, inviting viewers to engage with textiles beyond their traditional contexts. As an educator at NUS, she mentors students to adopt an investigative approach to design, encouraging experimentation and critical thinking.
Legacy and Future Focus
Tiffany Loy continues to redefine the possibilities of textile art, integrating technology, traditional techniques, and spatial design. Her future endeavors include exploring sustainable materials, expanding her practice into architectural applications, and fostering collaborations that bridge disciplines. Through her innovative approach, Loy aims to elevate the perception of textiles in contemporary art and design.






