Tiffany K. Smith is an interdisciplinary artist from Los Angeles living and working in Austin, TX. After graduating from UCLA in 2011 with a degree in studio art, Smith worked in contemporary art galleries and local non-profit Side Street Projects teaching art to children. She developed a passion for teaching and returned to UCLA in 2015 to pursue her master's degree in education focusing on integrating art into the state history curriculum using a social justice framework. From 2016 to 2021, Smith taught social studies to middle and high school students in Los Angeles public schools and founded an after-school art club in response to the lack of art classes for students. Her work has been shown at The Wende Museum (Los Angeles, CA), The Museum of Human Achievement (Austin, TX), DORF (Austin, TX), Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts (Lubbock, TX), Art Room (Fort Worth, TX), FLAT PACK (Albany, TX), RAID Projects (Los Angeles, CA), California State University Long Beach and featured in a campaign for the non-profit Teachers Unify to End Gun Violence.