Perri Lynch Howard (she/her) is a socially-engaged artist exploring sense of place in a changing climate. Informed by a meticulous process of place-based listening, recording, and analysis, her expansive visuals and immersive soundscapes map the shifting edges of sound, space, and interaction, fostering direct connections with a planet in flux.
Art/science collaborations are essential to Howard’s practice, utilizing sound, image, and collective action to reimagine our relationship with a rapidly transforming planet.
Perri received her MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Honors include a Puffin Foundation Grant, Artist Trust Fellowship, McMillen Fellowship, Seattle City Artist Grant, Oregon State University Fire Line Fellowship, and multiple 4Culture Project Grants. She has received support from numerous residencies including The Montello Foundation, The Santa Fe Art Institute, Willapa Bay AiR, and The Arctic Circle Residency Program. Her work is represented by the Seattle Art Museum Gallery and Smith & Vallee Gallery in Edison, WA.