Maggie Genoble (b. 2001, Jonesville, South Carolina) is an interdisciplinary artist working within feminist and queer studies as it relates to the emergence of new technology. She works across a range of media, utilizing sculpture, video, and installation to generate hybrid figures in a time when the human body is highly digitized and politicized. Growing up in the conservative south, she responds to rigid, normative performances of gender and sexuality, working through nontraditional modes of representation in her practice to expand on ideas of identity. Genoble was awarded the 2023 Whetsell Fellowship at Wofford College, where she is completing a BA in Studio Art and Art History, leading to the solo exhibition Touchy Subjects in the Richardson Family Art Gallery in 2024.