Joan Nobile (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist-scholar from Brooklyn, NY. She holds a BA in Media Production from Buffalo State College and an MFA in Media Arts Production from the University at Buffalo. Her research and work broadly focus on media theory and critique, gaming, cyberfeminism, and glitch aesthetics/feminism. Her practice involves work in film, video, zines, and video games. When she’s not working or creating, Joan enjoys visiting farmer’s markets, reading & watching non-fiction, and spending too much time playing video games. She currently lives in Buffalo, NY with her partner.


Education

University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Master of Fine Arts in Media Art Production
Thesis Exhibition: .glitch//antifascism
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Cody Mejeur

Buffalo State University, The State University of New York
Bachelor of Arts in Media Production

Teaching Experience

Lead Teaching Artist

Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center, Buffalo NY
* Tech Arts for Girls: Zines!, Spring 2024
* Digital Arts and Technology Access: Video Production, DIY Special Effects, and Video Editing, Fall 2023
* Tech Arts for Youth: Video Production: DIY Special Effects, Summer 2023
* Digital Arts and Technology Access: Game Design, Summer 2023

Adjunct Professor

University at Buffalo SUNY
DMS 103: Basic Video, Fall 2021, Spring & Fall 2022

Teaching Assistantship

University at Buffalo SUNY
DMS333: World Cinema, Spring 2023 (Dr. Daniel Colleran)

Guest Lecturer

University at Buffalo SUNY
DMS 448: Games, Gender & Culture: Spring 2022, 2023 (Dr. Cody Mejeur)

Albright-Knox Northland
Getting Started with Game Design, December 2021 (Dr. Cody Mejeur and Famous Clark)

Instructional Support Assistant

Buffalo State University, SUNY
COM215: Visual Communication, 2016-2018 (Dr. Micheal Niman)
COM450: Communication and Society, 2017 - 2018 (Dr. Michael Niman)

Grants & Awards

New York State Council on the Arts Support for Artists Grant, 2025.
No Lone Wolves, First Place, 1st Annual Baird Point Film Festival, 2022.
The Gender Glitch, Honorable Mention in Documentary, 7th Annual SUNYWide Film Festival, 2016.
The Office of Undergraduate Research Small Grants Program, Buffalo State University, 2015.

Presentations & Exhibitions

Drop in the Ocean and outside demo exhibition. Gaming for All: A Women in Games Celebration. The Strong Museum of Play, November 2024.
#GamerGate: A Case Study on Alt-Right Community Infiltration. University at Buffalo SUNY, Celebration of Student Academic Excellence. April 2023.
MFA Thesis Exhibition .glitch//antifascism, Buffalo Game Space, Buffalo NY, April 2023.
The Gender Glitch. Buffalo State University SUNY, 17th Annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration. May 2015.

Lectures & Conferences

Drop in the Ocean Demo Session, Replaying Japan 2024 - The 12th International Japanese Game Studies Conference, Buffalo, NY.
Difference Machines: Technology and Identity in Contemporary Art, Albright-Knox Northland. November 2021 (in collaboration with Buffalo Game Space).
Geek Gatekeeping: No Girls Allowed, Buffalo State University SUNY, 17th Annual Student Research and Creativity Celebration. May 2015.

Television

PBS: TVFilm Season 13 Episode 2, see me, the modern venus

Press/Publications

Interviews
"Media Literacy on Obesity", TVFilm, Troy, NY, 2021.

Print Media
"Body Positivity Zine", Coin-Operated Press, 2024 (artist contributor).

Professional Affiliations

Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center
Buffalo Game Space

Artistic & Research Interests

Video games + video game communities, media theory + literacy, glitch aesthetics + theory, cyberfeminism, experimental nonfiction.
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