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Tiffany Singh is a social practice artist, specialising in socially engaged art outcomes. Her practice explores relationships & engagement between arts, culture, health & well-being. She was born in Aotearoa New Zealand of Indian and Pacific decent and is currently living in London UK.
Tiffany's work positions the arts as a vital contributor to health and well-being by utilising a fine art framework. Her interest in cultural preservation combined with an integrated social discourse has seen her use the arts as a vehicle for education, outreach & empowerment. https://tiffanysingh.com/
Tiffany talks about her priority to make work that facilitates others people to be seen and heard, how she highlights and empowers marginalised communities, how her buddhism beliefs and culture inform her practice and the ways she uses colour, space, materiality, sound and smell to connect and communicate. You can see process videos about the works we talk about in this episode on our blog
About your host:
Mandy Jakich is the Founder and CEO of Creative Matters, an award winning business providing creative, educational opportunities to enrich the lives of our children, educators, artists and community. https://www.creativematters.co.nz/
She is a practising artist and a teacher, with more than 30 years experience teaching in primary and intermediate schools across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland and as an art educator at Auckland Art Gallery Toi ō Tamaki.
As well as this podcast, Creative Matters facilitate Professional Development visual arts courses for primary teachers, visual art creative workshops and experiences for children and
public art projects and creative opportunities in the community.
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Creative Connections Website
See our website for more about us, videos of episodes, all episode audios and artist blogposts with images + links of the things we talk about in each episode.
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By Mandy JakichTiffany Singh is a social practice artist, specialising in socially engaged art outcomes. Her practice explores relationships & engagement between arts, culture, health & well-being. She was born in Aotearoa New Zealand of Indian and Pacific decent and is currently living in London UK.
Tiffany's work positions the arts as a vital contributor to health and well-being by utilising a fine art framework. Her interest in cultural preservation combined with an integrated social discourse has seen her use the arts as a vehicle for education, outreach & empowerment. https://tiffanysingh.com/
Tiffany talks about her priority to make work that facilitates others people to be seen and heard, how she highlights and empowers marginalised communities, how her buddhism beliefs and culture inform her practice and the ways she uses colour, space, materiality, sound and smell to connect and communicate. You can see process videos about the works we talk about in this episode on our blog
About your host:
Mandy Jakich is the Founder and CEO of Creative Matters, an award winning business providing creative, educational opportunities to enrich the lives of our children, educators, artists and community. https://www.creativematters.co.nz/
She is a practising artist and a teacher, with more than 30 years experience teaching in primary and intermediate schools across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland and as an art educator at Auckland Art Gallery Toi ō Tamaki.
As well as this podcast, Creative Matters facilitate Professional Development visual arts courses for primary teachers, visual art creative workshops and experiences for children and
public art projects and creative opportunities in the community.
Support the show
Creative Connections Website
See our website for more about us, videos of episodes, all episode audios and artist blogposts with images + links of the things we talk about in each episode.
CREATIVE CONNECTIONS Instagram
Creative Connections Facebook

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