Noelle is an AICAD post-graduate teaching fellow at KCAI. She is an interdisciplinary artist whose work lives mostly as performative sculpture, objects, and time-based media, to create complex productions and analog mechanisms. She’s interested in the impossible such as in intergenerational time travel or peeling an orange. Often working in collaborations, her practice seeks counternarratives in cultural mythmaking, and the phenomenon of getting big inside our bodies. She's a recipient of a Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship, the American Austrian Foundation’s Seebacher Prize for Fine Arts, as well as opportunities from Anderson Ranch, Arrowmont School for Arts and Crafts through The Color Network, and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.

She has exhibited, curated, and performed across the country, both in-person and online, in galleries, a desert, a thrift store, and her living room, among others. She grew up in the DC Metropolitan Area, before receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture+Extended Media from Virginia Commonwealth University (2014), settling in Brooklyn NY, then moving to the Midwest to complete her Masters of Fine Arts in Sculpture from Cranbrook Academy of Art (2022).