Jenn Law
Jenn Law is a multi-disciplinary artist, writer, and editor. Working across print-based media, Law’s practice explores cultural ecologies and processes of material storytelling. She holds a PhD in Anthropology from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, UK, a BA in Anthropology from McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, and a BFA from Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario. Law has exhibited her work internationally and has published widely on contemporary art and print culture, working as a lecturer, curator, and editor in Canada, the UK, and South Africa. She is the co-editor of Printopolis, published by Open Studio, Toronto, and has contributed to such publications as Craftwork as Problem Solving: Ethnographic Studies of Design and Making (edited by Trevor H. J. Marchand) and Printmaking in the Expanded Field (edited by Jan Stefan Pettersson, Oslo National Academy of the Arts). In 2017, Law co-founded the experimental publishing platform Arts + Letters Press and the journal art + reading with Penelope Stewart.