Tobias Fifield

Toby creates engaging art that evokes both the emotional and social from viewers. His new work
cultivates a sense of interdependence, promoting social interaction among strangers, and increasing
viewers’ curiosity in innovative sculptural forms. His artworks have been on public view in Major Art
Museums in Asia, International Children’s Museums, Art Galleries, Art Universities and Exposition
Centers including the Children's Museum of Art (Japan), the Chosun-ilbo Art Museum (Korea), The
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and most recently in Hong Kong/China, India and Thailand.
Toby's professional work experience as a designer in industrial design influenced his skills in his art
and his teaching. He has taken teaching residencies and artist-in-residence programs in Korea, India,
Japan, and Thailand.

Toby was born in the San Francisco Bay Area and gained his inspiration from his grandfather Patrick
Raymond Fifield who worked as Commercial Artist in Gold Leaf & Screen-printing signage design in
Woodside, California. Toby holds a Bachelor's of Fine Art from the California College of the Arts and a
Masters in Education from the University of California Santa Cruz, obtained in South Korea during his
teaching residency at the National University of Art Education, where he taught twenty different Art
Workshops in Media Art; Perceptual Drawing, Painting and Papier Mach'e Sculpture, and also other
Workshops at various Art galleries in Seoul, South Korea, And a print-making workshops at the Tokyo
Exposition Center "Big Site", Tokyo, Japan, The Children's Museum of Art, Hamada, Japan, and group
shows in universities and museums, in Asia.




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