Please join us in a dialogue with Tiffany Loy, as we explore the relationships between woven textile, weaving loom, and the human body. This talk will be a short presentation of Loy’s Expanding Rectangles body of work, and a longer Q&A to discuss the role and significance of woven textiles in shaping culture, history, and even education and cognitive thinking. The act of weaving combines ingenious technology with tacit knowledge, and sensitivity to materials, that can only be felt by the hands. How does the experience of feeling a material inform our decisions in making? How much of what we produce is a result of thinking, feeling, cultural influences, or simply the technologies that are at our disposal?
Tickets are $15 for non-members; $25 if you are able; $5 for students and retired. Monies received will support the artist and the work of the So Cal chapter. We are wholly funded by membership dues and ticket sales. Thank you for making our work possible!
WE WILL EMAIL YOU A LINK TO THE ZOOM 24 HOURS BEFORE THE EVENT, and AGAIN AN HOUR BEFORE IT BEGINS! Thank you for your support!
Tiffany Loy is a Singaporean artist, trained in industrial design in Singapore, and textile-weaving in Kyoto. Loygraduated from the Royal College of Art, with an MA in Textiles, specialising in weaving, and was a recipient of the DesignSingapore Scholarship.
Since the founding of her studio in 2014, Loy’s experimental works have been exhibited internationally, at venues such as Singapore Art Museum, Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, and La Triennale di Milano.
Loy’s background in product and textile design has led to her unique approach in creating materials with minute details, while keeping in mind their overall impact in the larger, spatial context.