Noah Bridger is a sculptor. He is bothered by failure, repetitions, obsession, hunger, death, and all the sorts of work that make our world. He models and gathers and moulds and casts, doubling things in a process both industrial and alchemical. Things that wear the touch of vacancy, ambling steps, the dry burn of cement, slurry, bird scratchings, bodyheat, rotten sweat. A little foolish, perhaps mundane.

Noah is an artist presently working with sculpture, writing, video, and installation. He is completing a Master of Fine Art at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and has studied and worked as an Industrial Designer since 2019. Noah has exhibited in group shows at MADA (2022), Blindside (2025), Mixed Zoning (2025), Site8 (2025), and extensively across RMIT. He has installed site-specific public works Beeswax, Bluestone (2025) and Redbrick, Beeswax (2025) and won the MADA Now Highly Commended Graduating Project (2022). Noah currently works as a Fabricator and Industrial Designer for Reef Design Lab. Here he has contributed to public work installed globally and commissions exhibited in international collections.

Public Work

Beeswax, Ballast

Redbrick, Beeswax

Beeswax, Bluestone

2025

2025

2025

Dight’s Falls, Melbourne

Dight’s Falls, Melbourne

Dight’s Falls, Melbourne

Group Shows

2026

2026

2025

2025

2025

2025

2024

2024

2024

Somewhere, on the way

Stony Town & Medium of Fools

Plasticities, malaises, Survivals

Stood, hands behind his back

No curve they follow in Stony Town“ - J.S.Neilson

Drip

The Burghers of Calais

Small Dogs Head

Ponder

Blindside Gallery I’m Not a Spiritual Person

HAIR No Other Brush

RMIT Grad Show

Mixed Zoning Flesh Notes

Site8 Gallery .

Blindside Gallery Convergence

RMIT MFA Grad Club Auction

RMIT Gossard Space

MADA Now Graduating Exhibition

Master of Fine Art

Bachelor of Industrial Design

Education

2025

2022

RMIT School of Art, Melbourne

MADA, Monash University, Melbourne

Select Writing

2025

Plasticities, malaises, Survivals: Poeticising displacement through site-specific sculpture and installation. Research Document, Master of Fine Art, RMIT University, Melbourne.

Awards

2022

MADA Now Highly Commended Graduating Project