Peri Law

Peri Law is an artist, educator, and organizer based in Philadelphia. Her work reflects her multiracial heritage, recreating domestic scenes and appropriating institutionalized objects to reflect the global imperialism that soaks her bloodline. Her art is heavily influenced by the art historical canon, utilizing printmaking to imagine traditional Asian art through the lens of the contemporary diaspora and visualize queer liberated futures. She graduated with honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a BFA in Studio Art and Art History. She is an organizer in Philadelphia’s Asian America community and an executive board member of The Soapbox Community Print Shop. She is a recent recipient of the Velocity Fund, the 2025 Wind Challenge, and a finalist for the Print Center’s 99th Annual International Competition. Her art has been exhibited throughout the United States, including at the Way Center (Philadelphia, PA), Fleisher Art Memorial (Philadelphia, PA) Woskob Family Gallery (State College, PA), Charlotte Street Foundation (Kansas City, MO), Kent State University (Kent, OH), VAE Raleigh (Raleigh, NC), and the Levine Museum of the New South (Charlotte, NC) and is in the collection of the Library of Congress. Artist photo courtesy of the Fabric Workshop and Museum.
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Peri Law
Peri Law
Peri Law