Jenn Law

Jenn Law is an artist, writer, and anthropologist whose multi-disciplinary practice is rooted in material storytelling, language ecologies, and time-based processes. Her work combines writing, printmaking, book arts, and site-specific interventions. Law’s current field-site is the garden, letterpress printing poetic texts on living botanical materials, which are replanted in the earth or left to decay over time.
Law holds a PhD in Anthropology from SOAS, University of London, UK, a BA in Anthropology from McGill University, Montreal, and a BFA from Queen’s University, Kingston, ON. Her work combines writing, printmaking, book arts, and site-specific interventions, and has been exhibited in Canada, the USA, Australia, Taiwan, Spain, and the UK. She is the co-founder and editor of the experimental publishing platform Arts + Letters Press and the journal art + reading.
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Jenn Law – correspondence (this is how we survive)
- Silkscreen print assemblage
- Variable edition of 3
- 18" x 18"
- 2025
$1,500.00
