Our Team
Perri Neri
Director
Perri Neri is an artist and curator working in New York City and Boston. She is the President of the Artist’s Living Room Foundation, Founder and Creative Director of Living Room - NYC and Refrigerator Poetry Visual Art Archive.
Neri holds an MFA in Painting from Pratt Institute and is represented by The Painting Center in NYC. Neri has also been included in several group exhibitions in New York City galleries, including Ceres Gallery, Caelum Gallery, and AIR in Brooklyn. A retrospective of her work was exhibited at The Morean Center for the Arts in St. Petersburg, Florida (2020). Other exhibitions include the Orlando Museum of Art, Polk Museum of Art, and Tampa Museum of Art. Her curatorial projects include “I Am My Best Work (2020), “New Optics” (2020), “Truth, Beauty, Freedom, Love,” (2021), and “Indivisible Spectrum.” (2022). Neri’s work has been featured in two volumes of Studio Visit Magazine and was featured in Honeysuckle Magazine (2015), Women in Contemporary Art, Where are They Now?
Ryan James Monroe
Creative Producer
Ryan James Monroe is a New York City based singer and creative producer. He has been seen on stage around the world at iconic venues including Carnegie Hall, The Duplex, The Bitter End, freeFall Theatre, 54 Below, Café del Duomo, REX Firenze, to name a few. Additionally, he has worked administratively at The Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, The Public Theater, 59E59 Theaters, and Ars Nova. Ryan recently collaborated with composer Thomas Hodges on their recently released album Time Travelers, selling out two shows at Joe’s Pub. Ryan holds a BFA in Music Theatre and a BA in Arts Administration both from Elon University.
Lisa Armstrong Noble
Artistic Consultant
Lisa Armstrong Noble provides guidance on technology and marketing as these fields relate to the fine arts. Lisa Noble is an artist and graphic designer based in Virginia. She holds a BFA in studio art from the Corcoran College of Art + Design. In 2020, Lisa was the recipient of a Wherewithal Recovery Grant provided by the Washington Project for The Arts and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Lisa got her professional start as director of visual communications at Hemphill Artworks in Washington, D.C. From there, she went on to lead in-house creative teams in the corporate setting and ultimately started her own graphic design business to allow more time for her fine art studio practice. As a proponent of lifelong learning, Lisa knows first-hand that continuous personal and professional development are essential to artistic growth. She believes in the critical importance of providing opportunities to underrepresented artists trying to navigate the highly competitive and often opaque arts industry.