Born in 1982, Law Yuk Mui lives and works in Hong Kong. Law graduated from The Chinese University of Hong Kong with a Master of Fine Arts (MFA). She is the co-founder of the artist-run organisation Rooftop Institute. Using images, sound and installations as her mediums of preference, and adopting the methodology of field study and collecting, her works often involve interventions in the mundane spaces amidst the daily life of the city, combining the physical traces of history, the psychological pathways of human beings, the marks made by time, and political power in relation to geographic space.
Her works have been extensively exhibited in Asia, including: From Whence the Waves Came at Para Site, Art Basel Hong Kong (2018); Future Life Handbook at the Redtory Museum of Contemporary Art, Guangzhou, China (2017-2018); Victoria East: FUSE Artist Residency at Videotage, Hong Kong (2017); Talkover/Handover 2.0, at 1a space, Hong Kong (2017); and at the Busan International Short Film Festival, South Korea (2017). In 2018, Law received the award for Young Artist (Media Art Category) from the Hong Kong Arts Development Council, and the Excellence Award (Media Art Category) at the 23rd ifva Awards in Hong Kong.