Born 1989, Joe Warrior-Walker grew up in the seaside town of St Ives Cornwall. He spent much of his childhood travelling across Asia with his parents. His Mother of Indian heritage and British father are both working artists who would split their time between England and India. In 2011 he relocated to London to study a degree at The Chelsea School of Art. The same year he was also awarded winner of The Brenda Landon Portrait Prize. After graduating he was awarded a scholarship to complete a Masters degree at UEA London. Warrior-Walker was recently presented in a solo exhibition of new works, 'Chalkland' at Septieme Gallery Paris. Other recent solo shows include 'When Patterns Form Pictures' at That Art Gallery Bristol, in 2018, and 'Pentimento' at Tungsten Gallery, London. Warrior Walker's work has also been shown in a number of group shows, including 'Now Now', curated by Ed Broner at Breach Gallery, Miami, USA, 2021, 'A Generous Space', curated by Matthew Burrows at Hastings Contemporary Gallery, UK, 2021 and most recently Crossing Point' at Durden & Ray Gallery, Los Angeles, 2022. He lives and works in Bristol.