Lisa Armstrong Noble (American, b.1973, Winnipeg, Canada) began her formal artistic training at the Alberta College of Art & Design in 1997. She moved to the United States in 1998 to complete her BFA at the Corcoran College of Art & Design in Washington, D.C. During each year of study Noble’s efforts were recognized with the Dean’s Merit and Corcoran Scholarships. In 2020, Noble received a Wherewithal Recovery Grant from Washington Project for The Arts, and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Lisa is an Affiliate Member of the First Street Gallery in New York. Her work is included in the White Columns Curated Artist Registry, an online catalog of digital images documenting the work of artists who are not affiliated with a commercial gallery in New York City. Noble’s work is included in many private collections across the U.S. She has been recognized by The Washington Post, The Washington CityPaper, The New York Times, Miami New Times, D.C. Pulse Magazine, and Studio Visit Magazine. Noble was named one of Washington’s ‘25 Most Beautiful People’ by Washingtonian Magazine.