Meridian Sculpture

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Our experts specialise in bronze sculpture casting, repairs, restorations, public and private sculpture commissions, as well as offer sculpture workshops for any skill level. Meridian Sculpture was established in 1973 and is a family-owned and operated business specialising in bronze sculpture casting, sculpture repairs, restorations, public and private sculpture commissions and offers weekend scu

lpture modelling workshops for all skill levels. Located in Fitzroy, Meridian’s clients include renowned Australian sculptors such as Robert Klippel, George Baldessin, Arthur Boyd, Brett Whiteley, Peter Corlett, Lisa Roet, Louise Paramour, Andrew Rogers and Michael Meszaros among many others. We are a small, friendly team who are happy to help you with your project no matter how big or small.

From the foundry's archives 🎞️
27/05/2026

From the foundry's archives 🎞️

Behind the scenes at Meridian Sculpture
15/05/2026

Behind the scenes at Meridian Sculpture

‘Out of my Curls, Out of my Mind’, by Jessie Yvette Journoud-Ryan2026 Bronze H: 27cm W: 11cm Depth: 16cm
05/05/2026

‘Out of my Curls, Out of my Mind’, by Jessie Yvette Journoud-Ryan

2026
Bronze
H: 27cm
W: 11cm
Depth: 16cm

Over the past couple of years, Meridian has been commissioned to cast the World Surf League ( ) trophies for both the me...
29/04/2026

Over the past couple of years, Meridian has been commissioned to cast the World Surf League ( ) trophies for both the men’s and women’s tours.

Each piece is cast in bronze and finished with a silver nitrate patina, giving it its classic, unmistakable look.

Last year’s trophies were awarded to Molly Picklum ( , Australia) and Yago Dora ( , Brazil), winners of the 2025 World Surf League Championship Titles at the Lexus WSL Finals in Fiji, held at Cloudbreak.

Second image credit: / WSL / Cait Miers

A cluster of shells, by Aneka Manners
17/04/2026

A cluster of shells, by Aneka Manners

Last year, we partnered with UAP () to deliver a series of private workshops for architects interested in expanding thei...
08/04/2026

Last year, we partnered with UAP () to deliver a series of private workshops for architects interested in expanding their knowledge of lost-wax bronze casting. Held in Brisbane and Melbourne, the workshops explored how this technique can be applied to architectural and product design outcomes.

We’ve since seen some exceptional results come through the foundry. Pictured here are recent workshop pieces by (in order) Isabella White, Emma Tulloch, and Rosalyn Fraser.

01/04/2026

Recently, at the foundry 🔥

Bronze 'Poached Eggs on Sourdough Toast', by Simon Zoric ( )Photography courtesy of Adam Stone, LON Gallery ()The artwor...
24/03/2026

Bronze 'Poached Eggs on Sourdough Toast', by Simon Zoric ( )

Photography courtesy of Adam Stone, LON Gallery ()

The artwork was recently exhibited at the

Driftwood, by Aneka Manners
17/03/2026

Driftwood, by Aneka Manners

'Welcome to Country – now you see me: seeing the invisible' is a tapestry designed by artists Maree Clarke (Yorta Yorta/...
12/03/2026

'Welcome to Country – now you see me: seeing the invisible' is a tapestry designed by artists Maree Clarke (Yorta Yorta/Wamba Wamba/Mutti Mutti/Boonwurrung) and Mitch Mahoney (Boonwurrung/Barkindji).

Created over 14 months by a team of 12 weavers and two dyeing specialists at the Australian Tapestry Workshop, the work represents more than 10,000 hours of collaboration and skilled craftsmanship.

Meridian Sculpture was delighted to contribute to this remarkable project by fabricating the armature that supports the tapestry’s oval form as it hangs from the ceiling of the newly built Footscray Hospital.

The tapestry is a collaboration between the Plenary Group–led consortium Plenary Health, the hospital’s official arts partner Footscray Community Arts, the Australian Tapestry Workshop, and the Tapestry Foundation of Australia, in collaboration with VIDA Health and Western Health.

Photos courtesy of the Victorian Health Building Authority.

Maree Clarke () and Mitch Mahoney () are represented by Vivien Anderson Gallery ()

Address

8 Spring Street
Fitzroy, VIC
3065

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

0394176218

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