Roselle Perez (b. 1991) is interdisciplinary artist who works primarily with video and photography. Born and raised in Negros Occidental, Perez moved to the United Kingdom at the age of sixteen and now lives and works between the two countries. Her works are rooted in psychological concepts that explore themes of identity, memory, language and transformation. Perez often employs decay and distortion on fragmented and intimate images to create portraits of the interrelationships between people and their relationship with reality and time. She received her BSc in Psychology from the University of York in England, and has been part of various exhibitions in Western Visayas and Manila in the recent years — including a group show at Ayala Museum in 2025, curated Angel Velasco Shaw.