Alice Campos (b. 1998) is a British artist and curator based in London, United Kingdom. Her interdisciplinary practice spans alternative, analogue, and cameraless photography, alongside moving image, sound, and writing. Her work engages with ecological and feminist discourse, drawing on the genealogies of myth, ritual, and spirituality to explore contemporary relationships between body, landscape, and belief.
Working both independently and collaboratively, Campos has exhibited and presented projects at institutions and festivals including the Berlin Short Film Festival (2017), South London Gallery (2018), Hoxton Project Space (2019), Brighton Photo Fringe (2020), Art Rotterdam (2021), Screw Gallery (2022), Saatchi Gallery (2022), Paris Photo (2023), the V&A Women’s Parasol Foundation Project (2024), and Bath Photo Fringe (2025).
Her photographic practice is represented by Open Doors Gallery. She has been recognised as a GUP Fresh Eyes Talent (2021/2024) and is a recipient of the Martin Miller Emerging Artist Prize.
Alongside her practice, Campos is the Curator and Gallery Manager at The Photobook Café in Shoreditch, London, and has previously held roles at South London Gallery and Art Hub London.