Noah Berrie
Noah Berrie is a London-based sound artist, composer, and classically trained violinist working across installation, video, and performance. His practice explores the interplay between sound, space, and perception, often blurring the boundaries of comprehension and auditory experience.
In collaboration with Angelica Jopling, Berrie created Not Here, a sound piece of intertwining, circular narratives emanating from found objects dispersed in space. Inspired by walks through an empty city during COVID, the work reflects on human absence, with disembodied voices in conversation. As the listener navigates the space, meaning gradually dissolves, questioning how sound reverberates in ways beyond perception.
Berrie holds an MA in Music, Science and Technology from the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University, as well as a BA in Music Composition and a BS in Symbolic Systems. He was an artist-in-residence at the Sarabande Foundation (2023–24), and has undertaken residencies at the Audium Theatre of Sound, Tracey Emin Foundation, High House, and Studio Richter Mahr.
His work has been presented internationally at venues including Haus für Medienkunst, Gray Area, and Audium Theatre of Sound, among others. Recent projects include ANTIPHON (solo exhibition, 2026, Haus für Medienkunst), As Long as a Piece of String (Sarabande High Road), and Organ Music at Audium, San Francisco.
