Alexander Edwards (b. 1991 in Denver, CO; lives and works in Brooklyn, NY) is a contemporary sculptor renowned for his innovative reliefs. Educated at Pratt Institute, Edwards' work explores themes of space, materiality, and the intersection of organic matter and found electronics. Through his immersive and accessible approach, Edwards creates works that aim to spark creativity, change perspectives, and help navigate the human experience amid the rapidly changing environment and technologies.

Edwards' practice is characterized by the use of diverse materials, blending natural elements with discarded technological components to reflect on the relationship between nature and technology. Notably, his reliefs serve as both artistic expressions and meditative spaces, inviting viewers to engage with the tactile and conceptual layers of his work. In recent projects, Edwards delves into the impact of technological advancements on our environment, highlighting the delicate balance between innovation and preservation.

In addition to his studio practice, Edwards is actively involved in community art initiatives, striving to make contemporary art accessible to a broader audience. As Edwards explains, “Art has the power to transform our understanding of the world around us, and it should be a catalyst for both individual and collective reflection.”