Priya Pereira | |
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Born | 1967 |
Nationality | Indian |
Other names | Pixie |
Known for | book artist |
Website | www |
Priya Pereira (b. 1967) is an Indian artist and co-founder of Pixie Bks in Mumbai, India. She has been described as "India's only book artist". [1] [2]
Pereira studied at Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. [3] In 1993 she co-founded Pixie Bks along with Tony Pereira to publish the books. [3]
Her work is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, [4] the Victoria and Albert Museum, [5] as well as the National Museum of Women in the Arts. [6]
In 2016 the National Museum of Women in the Arts held an exhibition of her work entitled Priya Pereira: Contemporary Books From India at their library. [3] [7] In 2018 Pereira presented a TEDx talk entitled "Don't go by the book". [8] She is on the International Council of the Center for Book Arts in New York. [9]
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