Keri Miki-Lani Schroeder is a book artist based in Santa Fe. She creates limited-edition books often focused on history, science, and magic under the imprint of Coyote Bones Press. She holds an MFA in Book Art & Creative Writing from Mills College, and has previously worked as a studio assistant and edition-bookbinder at Flying Fish Press in Berkeley, California, and BookLab II in San Marcos, Texas. She is currently the curator of the Palace Press at the New Mexico History Museum.
Schroeder was the Helen M. Salzberg Artist-in-Residence at the Jaffe Center for Book Arts at Florida Atlantic University from 2019–2021 and winner of the 2022 MCBA Prize recognizing excellence in the field of book arts. She was selected as the distinguished speaker for the Charles W. Mann Lecture in the Book Arts at Penn State University in 2023, and was a recipient of the inaugural Center for Craft Teaching Artist Cohort grant. Schroeder has taught workshops at numerous institutions and universities, including Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Savannah College of Art and Design, and California College of the Arts. Her interdisciplinary artist’s books are held in many prominent permanent collections, including the Library of Congress, Stanford, Harvard, the National Museum of Women in the Arts, and the British Library.

Selected works