CV

Lisa Armstrong Noble (American, b. 1973, Winnipeg, Canada)

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Education & Awards

2020
Wherewithal Recovery Grant, Washington Project for The Arts, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts

2001
BFA, Magna Cum Laude, Corcoran College of Art & Design, Washington, D.C.
Corcoran Scholarship and Corcoran Dean’s Merit Scholarship (1998–2001)

1997
Alberta College of Art & Design, Calgary, Alberta, Canada


​Solo Exhibitions

2023

Novel Lineage, Recent Works by Lisa Noble, The Painting Center, New York, NY

2021

Lisa Noble: A Tale of Two Cabins, American Institute of Architects (AIA/DC), Washington, D.C.

2020

Assembly of Me, New Figurative Works by Lisa Armstrong Noble, Caitlin Berry Fine Art, Washington, D.C.

2019

Lisa Noble: Microflorals, Caitlin Berry Fine Art, Washington, D.C.

2018

Lisa Noble, Memories of Home, Rachel M. Schlesinger Arts Center, Alexandria, VA

New Works by Lisa Noble, The Lemon Collective, Washington, D.C.

2017

Eight Drawings About Us, Clinical Center Art Program at NIH, Bethesda, MD

2005

Lisa Noble, Hemphill Artworks, Washington, D.C.


Group Shows

2024

Art of Water VIII, James May Gallery, Milwaukee, WI

Annual Affiliates Exhibition, First Street Gallery, New York, NY

Winter Curated Show, Refrigerator Poetry Archive, New York, NY

2023

Art of Water VII, James May Gallery, Milwaukee, WI

National Juried Exhibition, Juror Foon Sham, The Delaplaine Arts Center, Frederick, MD

Small Works, James May Gallery, Milwaukee, WI

Play, The Mansion at Strathmore, Bethesda, MD

2022

National Juried Exhibition, Juror Gerald Ross, The Delaplaine Arts Center, Frederick, MD

The Cul de Sackers, Ruby Projects, Fairfax, VA

Homeward Bound: Juried Triennial, curated by Nandini Makrandi, Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, VA

Occupy the Moment, Intersect History with Impact, National Women’s Caucus for Art, Bridgeport Art Center, Chicago, IL

2021

Art of Water, James May Gallery, Dousman, WI

Changing the World: Women Role Models, presented by Women's Caucus for Art, Washington, D.C.

2020

When Life Doesn’t Give You Lemons, Tchotchke Gallery, New York, NY

Ensemble: Together Again, The Painting Center, New York, NY, presented on Artsy

Thirty Seven, curated by Kathryn Markel, Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center, Nyack, NY

January Group Show, Jones Gallery, Kansas City, MO

Home, Gudelsky Art Gallery, The Mansion at Strathmore, Bethesda, MD

2019

First Street Gallery Annual Exhibition, curated by Nancy Margolis, New York, NY

By The People, BTP x Monochrome Collective, produced by Halcyon, Washington, D.C.

YOUR NAME HERE: Serendipity III Pop-up Space, Alexandria, VA

Night, Gudelsky Art Gallery, The Mansion at Strathmore, Bethesda, MD

2018

Life in Pieces, Montserrat Contemporary Art, New York, NY

Through Art: Resist & Recover, KYO Gallery, Alexandria, VA

2017

EMULSION 2017, produced by East City Art, Pepco Edison Place Gallery, Washington, D.C.

2016

Home is Where One Starts From, Otis Street Arts Project, Mount Rainier, MD

Williams Prize in Drawing, The Artist for Artists Project, Hartford Art School, University of Hartford, CT

The Red Thread, Kurt Godwin Memorial Exhibition, Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale, VA

FASHION, curated by Gilbert E. Meza, The Studio Door, San Diego, CA

2015

These Mirrors Are Not Boxes, VisArts, Rockville, MD

2011

WYSIWYG, Marlborough Gallery, Prince Georges Community College, MD

2010

Isolation, Carroll Square Gallery, Washington, D.C.

2006

Wonder Women: Idols in Contemporary Art, curated by Suzanne Ramljak, The Katonah Museum of Art, NY

Two Times Ten, curated by Kurt Godwin, Salve Regina Gallery, Catholic University, Washington, D.C.

2005

Fast Forward, Bettcher Gallery, Miami, FL

ACADEMY 2005, participating alumnus, Connersmith, Washington, D.C.

Material Whirled, Bettcher Gallery, Miami, FL

2004

Opening on 14th Street (Re-Fresh), HEMPHILL, Washington, D.C.

Hot Damn: Fresh Art, curated by Faith Flanagan, DOT Productions, Washington, D.C.

D.C. ArtBeat, District of Columbia Arts Center (DCAC), Washington, D.C.

Articulating the Intangible, curated by Kurt Godwin, McLean Project for the Arts, McLean, VA

2003

Summer Show, Signal 66 Gallery, curated by Kurt Godwin, Washington, D.C.

2001

ACADEMY 2001, Connersmith, Washington, D.C.


Member, Community & Charitable Activities

2024

Spring Members Exhibition, Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center, Nyack, NY

Drawing for Art, Strathmore Hall Foundation, Bethesda, MD

WPA Collectors’ Night 2024 Annual Benefit, Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D.C.

2023

Small Works, Exhibition of Works by Gallery Artists & Their Friends, First Street Gallery, New York, NY

2022

Annual Winter Benefit, The Painting Center, New York, NY

WPA Collectors’ Night 2022 Annual Benefit, Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D.C.

2021

Annual Winter Benefit, The Painting Center, New York, NY

Annual Members Exhibition, Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center, Nyack, NY

2020

Art Month 2020, presented by Hickok Cole Architects & Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D.C.

2019

Art Night 2019, hosted by Hickok Cole Architects  & Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D.C.

Alchemical Vessels: The Transformative Power of The Written Word, Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery,
Smith Center for Healing and the Arts, Washington, D.C.

March 150, Target Gallery 9th Annual Special Exhibition & Art Sale, Alexandria, VA

Annual Members Exhibition, Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center, Nyack, NY

2018

Artist of the Month, curated by Lisa d’Amico, Chronic Fatigue Alliance, New York, NY

Alchemical Vessels: Our Common Thread, Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery, Washington, D.C.

2017

47th Annual Nor’Easter, curated by Sarah Fritchey, New Britain Museum of American Art, CT

2016

46th Annual Nor’Easter, curated by Judith McElhone, New Britain Museum of American Art, CT

2008

Transformer Gallery Annual Gala & Silent Auction, Washington, D.C.

2006

Who Do You Love? Lecture Series, panelist, District of Columbia Arts Center, Washington, D.C.

2005

SEVEN, Warehouse Gallery, produced by The Washington Project for The Arts, Washington, D.C.

National Museum for Women in the Arts, Annual Gala & Silent Auction, Washington, D.C.

2004

ANONYMOUS, Flashpoint Gallery, presented by The Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D.C.

The Washington Project for The Arts/Corcoran Gallery of Art, Annual Gala & Auction, Washington, D.C.

2003

National Museum for Women in the Arts, Annual Gala & Silent Auction, Washington, D.C.


Publications & Interviews

2023

Artist Interview, Conversations with Artists, https://www.conversationswithartists.com/home/lisa-noble

2021

Everything Has a Story, with Lisa Noble, Art Talk, presented by AIA/DC, Washington, D.C.

Do You Know Her, Interview Series, presented by Women's Caucus for Art, Washington, D.C.

2020

Curated Studio Visits, by Deanna Evans Projects, NY, www.instagram.com/curatedstudiovisits

2019

Interview With Painter Lisa Armstrong Noble, by Angela Cappetta, The Medusa Project, NY

Studio Visit Magazine, Volume 44, Juror: Francine Weiss PhD, Senior Curator at the Newport Art Museum

2018

Studio Visit Magazine, Volume 42, Juror: Lisa Crossman, Curator, Fitchburg Art Museum

Group Work, Two Area Collaborative Spaces Harness Imagination and Inspiration, Ashley Stimpson, Potomac Lifestyle Magazine

Studio Visit Magazine, Volume 40, Juror: George Kinghorn, Exec. Dir., University of Maine Museum of Art

2017

After Dreaming, foreword by the artist, 42-page perfect bind catalog, soft cover

2015

In the galleries: Anything but simplicity in these drawings, Mark Jenkins, The Washington Post

2006

Wonder Women: Idols in Contemporary Art, Essay by Suzanne Ramljak, The Katonah Museum of Art

Show of Feminine Celebs Only Paparazzi Could Love, Benjamin Genocchio, The New York Times

2005

EXOTIQUE: The World's Most Beautiful CG Characters, Ballistic Publishing, Australia (reprinted 2007)

DC Pulse Magazine, Issue #4, Interview by Kathleen Shafer

Fetish Material, Carlos Suarez de Jesus, Miami New Times

City Lights, Louis Jacobson, The Washington CityPaper

2004

Looking Up, Arts in Review, Jeffrey Cudlin, The Washington CityPaper

Hemphill Fine Arts, Nicki Miller, Art Watch, The Sunday Source, The Washington Post

Dog Days of Summer Get Some Bite at Signal 66 Show, Michael O’Sullivan, The Washington Post

2002

The 25 Most Beautiful People of Washington, D.C., Brooke Foster, Washingtonian Magazine