ABOUT CHRISTOHER NOXON
Christopher Noxon writes, paints, and makes objects in Ojai, California. He began making art seriously in midlife, drawing inspiration from the landforms, colors, and patterns found in nature. His work aims to capture the energy and spirit of place—the simultaneous feelings of awe and humility, togetherness and singularity, personal insignificance and limitless possibility. Christopher is the co‑president of the Ojai Studio Artists and volunteers as a mentor at Nordhoff High School, as well as an art teacher at Help of Ojai.
Exhibitions:
r/evolve, a solo show of 360‑degree landscapes, rotating paintings, and spherical sculptures, Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation (Ojai), May 2026. Terra Incognita, a solo show of abstract landscapes, imaginary maps, and floral still lifes, Oxford House Projects (Los Angeles), May–September 2025.
Greenbelt: Interplay & Imagination on the Edge of Wildness, a solo exhibition of paintings exploring the intersection of the built, the grown, and the wild, Santa Paula Museum of Art, May–August 2024. Betty Lane & Christopher Noxon: From One Generation to the Next, pairing his work with paintings by his late grandmother and artistic inspiration, Sullivan Goss Gallery (Santa Barbara), May–August 2023.
