Ann Noël (born November 24, 1944 in England), grew up on Jersey in the Channel Islands, is a British artist associated with the Fluxus movement. Ann Noël has lived and worked in Berlin since 1980 and was married to the American artist and poet Emmett Williams. Noël's artistic practice integrates performance, installation, painting, graphic design, printmaking, and photography. Ann Noël studied at the Bath Academy of Art in Corsham. Experimental printmaking involving concrete poetry, design concepts and the artist book became important for Noël's work. After graduating with a diploma in graphic art and design in 1968, she was invited to Stuttgart, Germany, to work with Edition Hansjörg Mayer. End of 1968, she moved to New York to work as assistant to Dick Higgins at the Something Else Press where Emmett Williams was Editor-in-chief at that time. From 1970 to 1972, in addition to developing her own creative work, she was the graphic workshop supervisor at the California Institute of the Arts, LA and became involved with the women's design-program, working with Sheila Levrant de Bretteville and Suzanne Lacy. From 1972 to 1974 Noël lectured in printmaking at NSCAD University, Halifax, Canada, where she sat up a silkscreen studio. In 1973 she gave birth to her son Garry Williams. From 1978 to 1980 Noël was a Visiting Artist at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. In 1980 Noël and Williams moved to Berlin as guests of DAAD visiting artist program and became permanent residents of the city. More information...
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