Noah Coleman is an artist, educator, and maker. He completed a BFA in Sculpture from from Brigham Young University in Provo, UT and is currently pursuing an MFA in Art and Technology Studies at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Noah has also worked as an educator at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art and the Art Institute of Chicago teaching children and adults in the fields of art, technology, and digital fabrication. He lives and works in Chicago, IL.

Noah draws inspiration from a variety of materials and processes. His work invites viewers to sit and explore by combining robotics and unique materials with repetition of simple lines and gestures.

Sine. 2013. Laser, Arduino, servos, electronics, phosphorescent paint.
Unity, Liberty, Charity. 2015. Ballpoint pen on paper.
A More Full Meaning Space. 2015. Ballpoint pen on paper.
Intercessory Imposition (Fifteen Circles). 2015. Ballpoint pen and embossing on paper.
Sine. 2013. Laser, Arduino, servos, electronics, phosphorescent paint.
Lissajous. 2015. Laser, Arduino, servos, electronics, phosphorescent paint.
Bell Jar. 2013. Found glass, phosphorescent paint, laser, Arduino, solenoids.