Anthea Priscilla Frederica Alley (nee Oswell, 5 January 1927 – 9 October 1993) was a British sculptor and artist.
She was born Anthea Priscilla Frederica Oswell in Seremban, Malaya on 5 January 1927.
[4] From 1957 she concentrated on sculpture art, producing welded pieces alongside assemblage paintings.
[2] In 1960, Alley held her first one-person show at the Molton Gallery and in 1961 she received a John Moores Painting Prize.
[4][2] She was married to Ronald Alley, Keeper of the Modern Collection at the Tate Gallery, London.