Alexi Marshall (b. 1995, London, UK) is a Hastings-based artist and graduate of the Slade School of Art (2018). Working across print, fabric, drawing, and embroidery, her practice explores themes of womanhood, folklore, and liminal spaces where the veil between worlds grows thin.
Marshall’s linocut prints and drawings create theatrical tableaux where lines, bodies, and worlds fold into each other, driven by storytelling and otherworldly narratives. Her deeply personal experiences are woven into her work, crafting new mythologies that subvert traditional ones and blend autobiography with archetype.
Marshall’s work is held in several notable collections, including the Soho House Collection, The Lee Soyoung Collection, The Allbright Members Club in London, UK, and the Marcelle Joseph Collection.
She was shortlisted for Arts Foundation Futures Awards (2024) and The Visual Ibero-American (VIA) Arts Prize, and won the Flatland Projects Early Career Artist Programme, Boise Travel Scholarship, Antony Dawson Print Prize, Bloomberg New Contemporaries (2018) and Cass Art Painting Prize (2018).