Tiffany Suart

BA (Hons) Ceramics


The aim behind my practice is to affect mood and temperament through use of lighting specifically, bringing the organic and fluid into architectural spaces to create contemplative and calming settings. I aim to challenge perception of lighting design and consider it possibly the most important element in interior design.

I engage with redefining purpose, from the function of an interior, to the use of copper and ceramic material aiming to create new experiences, new meanings through materials and their function, not simply by creating a light source, but creating a living installation.

Other Exhibitors:

Sarah Plant

Sarah Plant

There is narrative in everything. Materials are imbued with stories even before we start moulding them into shape. Clay is no exception, from...

Paul Kharade

Paul Kharade

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Simone Youngman

Simone Youngman

There is so much beauty to be found in art history, particularly the figurative work of Rodin, Kahlo and Moore. There is an energy contained in...

Rebekah Barnett

Rebekah Barnett

“Life is like texture” Elizabeth day" (2020) Porcelain does what it wants, it remembers every touch we encounter on it and leaves a memory of our mistakes...

Lucy Turner

Lucy Turner

Through the outsourcing and mechanisation of labour and the outsourcing of materials, we have steadily become increasingly distanced from the objects that...

Rhyann Arthur

Rhyann Arthur

In this project I have been exploring the hierarchy of materials within ceramics as a study into the accustomed narratives of museum curation. The...