At an early age, Tiffany was drawn towards art. Whether it was coloring in coloring books or following along with ¨how to draw¨ videos, her favorite escape was art. This interest led her to enroll in art classes in 6th grade and she never stopped.
Tiffany attended Monmouth College and earned a Bachelors in Arts Degree in Fine Arts, focusing on painting and drawing. She moved to Rockville, MD shortly after graduation. She began working for Artworks Fine Arts Studio in Bethesda, MD in 2011 teaching students of all ages. She spent several summers as an art camp instructor, teaching teenagers how to oil paint.
Her time teaching at Artworks made her realize the importance of Art Education and using art as a form of therapy. In 2012, she started working for Montgomery County Public Schools as a high school art teacher. This has allowed for her to work with students of all abilities and prior experiences. The growth in student progress and forms of student expression motivates her. Currently, she teaches Ceramics, Fashion Illustration, and Fashion Production at Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, MD.