Peri Law

Peri Law (Philadelphia, PA) is a printmaker and teaching artist. Her art is focused on multiracial identity, Asian diaspora, domesticity, and multigenerational memory. She is an organizer in Philadelphia’s Asian American community; a board member of The Soapbox Community Print Shop; and a teaching artist at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Fleisher Art Memorial, and the Philadelphia School District. She graduated with honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a BFA in Studio Art and Art History and completed a post-graduate apprenticeship at the Fabric Workshop and Museum. She recently was awarded the 2025 Wind Challenge. She is a frequent artist collaborator with the Philadelphia Museum of Art. 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.


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