
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Based in Tucson, Arizona, I am currently taking my graduate degree in 3DXM (3-Dimensional Digital Media) at the University of Arizona, College of Fine Arts.
My work explores the tension between control and agency, decay and regeneration, past and future. Rooted in sculpture and expanded through digital tools, fabrication techniques, and public engagement, I build objects and environments that question how identity, memory, and resistance take shape—especially within overlooked or constrained spaces.
I often work with recycled metals, cast concrete, found technology, and code—materials that carry the imprint of use and obsolescence. These fragments are reassembled into hybrid forms: part-human, part-machine, part-archive. Whether through kinetic installations, wearable pieces, or skateboardable public sculptures, I’m drawn to the point where physical and digital, organic and industrial, collide. My practice is influenced by my background in maker spaces, my experience as a skateboarder, and my connection to intergenerational trauma and cultural erasure.
Underlying all of my work is a desire to open up space—both literal and conceptual—for participation, disruption, and reimagining. I see art not as a finished object, but as a site for movement, dialogue, and shared experience.
Contact Me
Email: EdenSquires@arizona.edu