
Alice Walter (b. 1989, UK) is a video artist, writer, and shamanic medium. Working primarily with analogue video and performance, her multidisciplinary practice explores fractured perception, psycho-spiritual realities, and the metaphysical qualities inherent in VHS technology. She holds a BA in Fine Art, Film, and Video from Central Saint Martins, UAL (2011), and an MFA from The Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford (2020). ​ Walter has exhibited video work within Mandy El-Sayegh’s installation at Matter of Art, Prague Biennale (2022); large-scale collage at The New Art Gallery Walsall (2023); and, in 2025, developed new video and performance work in collaboration with El-Sayegh for her solo exhibition XXX Kiss Cross Kill at Kummelholmen, as part of a residency at The Nordic Art Association (NKF), Stockholm. ​ Her debut fiction memoir The Medium was published by Book Works in 2024 and has been performed at Warwick Arts Centre, Offprint London at Tate Modern, Camden Art Centre, and as a live audiovisual piece at Senate House Library, University of London. Her performance-based writing has appeared in The Catalogue of Failures: Issue 2 and will soon feature in The PostHumanist magazine.