Interior Landscapes by Allise Noble is a collection of multimedia art inviting you to step into a world familiar yet surprising. Everyday bits and baubles - fabric scraps, broken jewelry, paper torn from a poetry book - merge with surreal landscapes and portrait illustrations in unexpected colors to transport viewers into other times, places, and experiences.
This exhibition is on display now and free to the public through January 26, 2026, at the Andersen Enrichment Center, 120 Ezra Rust Drive, across from Ojibway Island in Saginaw. Hours are from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Noble’s art celebrates the natural world and those who inhabit it, exploring how interior landscapes can be even more fascinating than what we see around us. She believes art should reveal what cannot be seen in everyday life, offering a glimpse into the unique mental environments of her subjects.
Through her work, she begins a story that each viewer is invited to finish in their own imagination. An award-winning Michigan artist and muralist with a background in fine art and interior design, Noble enjoys experimenting with diverse materials and often incorporates personal treasures such as clay, fabric, metal, and buttons into her pieces.
Beyond her studio work, she teaches art to creators of all ages and abilities at nonprofits throughout the Great Lakes Bay Region. She is especially passionate about supporting artists with disabilities and those overcoming mental health challenges, believing deeply in the healing power of creativity.
The exhibition also includes artwork by Noble’s student artists with disabilities from Creative 360’s Express Yourself Art Shop in Midland. This inclusive arts and wellness program provides a supportive space for teens and adults of all abilities, offering small class sizes, individualized instruction, and a variety of creative opportunities including fine art, crafts, music, dance, and cooking.
Noble teaches drawing, painting, and mixed media classes and provides private lessons for artists at all levels.
Art @ the Andersen is supported from the Maxwell K. Pribil Memorial Trust, Jury Foundation, Harvey Randall Wickes Foundation, and the Michigan Arts & Culture Council. Art @ Andersen was established by the Saginaw Arts & Enrichment Commission to give artists in the Great Lakes Bay Region an opportunity to exhibit and sell their work.
For more information call the Saginaw Arts & Enrichment Commission at 989.759.1362.
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