Rooted in memories of growing up in El Paso, Aaron’s ceramic work explores home as a site of family, vulnerability, and cultural belonging. Drawing from family photographs, neighborhood architecture, and sculptural car forms, the work pays homage to the people and stories that shaped his early life in his community. These narratives trace both personal history and the evolving identity that continues to guide Aaron’s artistic practice.
Aaron Noble Eskridge is a recent B.F.A. ceramics graduate from the University of Texas at El Paso. Raised in the border region between El Paso and Juárez, his cross-border upbringing informs work rooted in cultural identity and personal narrative. Drawing from rural western landscapes, ranch life, street fashion, rap culture, and contemporary art, he creates pieces shaped by layered environments and lived experience.

Photography by Rebecca Memoli
