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Tiffany Moreno is a visual artist currently based in San Antonio, Texas. She received her BFA in Studio Art from Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi. Over the past 20 years, Moreno’s professional work experience has expanded to include arts administration and community education at museums, galleries, and centers in Texas. Her artwork, strengthened by her professional experience, derives inspiration from her own life, growth, and absurdity. Drawing from faith, music, family humor, and her small-town upbringing, Moreno creates whimsical works that combine cultural and stylistic influences.

tiffanymorenoart@gmail.com
 

Instagram @tiffanymorenoart

WORK EXPERIENCE

Education Coordinator, Adult & Community Education, San Antonio, TX

Program Supervisor, Palm Heights Community Center, San Antonio, TX

Instructor, Pinot’s Palette, San Antonio, TX

Education Coordinator, Mexican American Cultural Center, Austin, TX

Arts Instructor, Austin Lyric Opera, Gardner Betts Juvenile Center, Austin, TX

Exhibit & Education Coordinator, Dougherty Arts Center, Austin, TX

Arts & Education Specialist, Totally Cool Totally Art, Austin, TX

Art Instructor, Antonio E. Garcia Cultural Center, Corpus Christi, TX

Docent & Instructor, Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, TX

Gallery Assistant, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, TX

 

SOLO EXHIBITS

Carbon Bloom Gallery, Skin of My Father, January 2024, San Antonio, TX

Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center, Con Cariño, April 2019, Austin, TX

Nuevo Café, Faded Images, November 2005, Corpus Christi, TX

 

GROUP SHOWS

MexAmeriCon, Día de Los Muertos, A.B. Cantu Pan Am, 2024, Austin, TX

Clamp Light Gallery, Grounded in Green, 2024, San Antonio, TX

Carbon Bloom Gallery, WALLS, 2024, San Antonio, TX

Aztec Theatre, RAW Artist Showcase, 2019, San Antonio, TX

Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center, Día de Los Muertos Exhibit, 2017 Austin, TX

George Washington Carver Museum, “100%” Exhibit, 2015, Austin, TX

Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center, VSA Employee Exhibit, 2013, Austin, TX

Santa Cruz Center for Culture, Cultura..Y Que?, 2011, Austin, TX

Dominican Joe, Art for Education, 2011, Austin, TX

GROUP SHOWS (continued)

George Washington Carver Museum, “100%” Exhibit, 2011, Austin, TX

Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center, Día de Los Muertos Exhibit, 2009 Austin, TX

Cheer Up Charlies, Exquisite Corpse, 2009, Austin, TX

Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center, Día de Los Muertos Exhibit, 2008 Austin, TX

George Washington Carver Museum, “100%” Exhibit, 2008, Austin, TX

Julia C. Butridge Gallery, TCTA Staff Exhibit, 2007, Austin, TX

Mexic-Arte Museum, Día de Los Muertos Street Altar, 2006, Austin, TX

South Texas Art Museum, Nuevas Artistas, 2006, Corpus Christi, TX

Islander Art Gallery, Faculty & Student Exhibit, 2005, Corpus Christi, TX

The Weil Gallery, Student Exhibit, 2004, Corpus Christi, TX
Simon Michael Art Gallery, Student Exhibit, 2003, Beeville, TX

 

ACHIEVEMENTS/AWARDS/GRANTS

Individual Artist Grantee, Department of Arts & Culture, City of San Antonio, 2023

Presidents Council Art Competition 3rd place, Texas A & M Corpus Christi, 2006

Presidents Council Art Competition 1st place, Texas A & M Corpus Christi, 2005

Annual Juried Student Art Show Honorable mention, Texas A & M Corpus Christi, 2004

 

COMMITTEES

Permanent Collection Committee, Art Museum of South Texas, 2005

 

WORKSHOPS & TALKS

Con Mi MADRE, Empowerment Through the Arts Conference, Artist Presentation, 2019, Austin, TX

LA Mujer – A celebration of Womxn, Gallery Talk, Mexican American Cultural Center, 2019, Austin, TX

 

GUEST JUROR

Austin Palette Club, 2011, Annual Juried Exhibit, 2011 Austin, TX

City of Austin’s Old Bakery & Artisan Emporium, Annual Juried Exhibit, 2010 Austin, TX

 Austin Community College, Annual Student Exhibit, 2009 Austin, TX

 

COLLECTIONS

The Distance Between, oil on canvas, 2005, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi

Beautiful Jeremiah, oil on canvas, 2004, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi

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