researcher, curator, Podcaster, and Creative facilitator
Chloe is an academic researcher, writer, queer creative health practitioner, curator, and OCCASIONAL podcaster. Chloe uses they/them pronouns.
Creative Research
Chloe has expertise in creative approaches to research and impact evaluation. They have worked in universities and with third-sector organisations to undertake rigorous and impactful research.
Chloe is an Associate Fellow of the Department of Psychology at the University of Surrey, as well as an Honorary Research Fellow at the European Centre for Environment and Human Health at the University of Exeter.
Currently, they work for Culture& on the Reimagining Museums Antitheses project with University of Oxford, funded by the Wellcome Trust. The project is investigating polarisation and disagreement around the retention and display of human and non-human remains, repatriation of objects, and the funding of museums.
Creative practice
Chloe has a flourishing creative health practice that feeds directly into their research endeavours.
They have experienced the impact of creative health firsthand: art & craft being a mechanism for recovery and an essential part of their self-care toolkit.
Chloe works with creative techniques (mainly participatory mapping, collaging and zine-ing) to represent Queer experience, uncover shame, and work through trauma.