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Presenting a dissociated experience, this kitchen render is one of the many rooms in Noble’s art gallery that demonstrates her life with D.I.D., and allows her personalities to showcase their art.

Dissociated Art Gallery of Kim Noble

This gallery house designed for Kim Noble, captures the fragmented experience of living with Dissociative Identity Disorder (D.I.D.). Noble, whose works are shaped by 13 distinct artistic personalities, each with unique styles, have inspired a space that mirrors her complex inner world. Situated at 467 Wilson Street, visitors are invited to journey through the unsettling non-linear spaces that evoke a sense of disorientation, offering them a window into the experience of living with D.I.D.. At the house’s core, lies the only functional art studio, grounding the space and representing how art therapy is a unifying force in her system.

Project Statement of the Dissociated Art Gallery of Kim Noble

Project Statement of the Dissociated Art Gallery of Kim Noble

Introduction of Artist: Kim Noble and Her Personalities

Introduction of Artist: Kim Noble and Her Personalities

Interior Renders: A Closer Look at the Individual Rooms throughout Kim Noble's Art Gallery House

Interior Renders: A Closer Look at the Individual Rooms throughout Kim Noble's Art Gallery House

Physical Models: Kitchen, Kid's Playroom & Kim Noble's Art Studio

Physical Models: Kitchen, Kid's Playroom & Kim Noble's Art Studio

Plans, Sections, 1:250 Scaled Physical Model & Exterior Render of the Dissociated Art Gallery of Kim Noble

Plans, Sections, 1:250 Scaled Physical Model & Exterior Render of the Dissociated Art Gallery of Kim Noble