Research Assistant, RMIT University
Chloë Powell is a creative producer, curator, and early-career researcher based in Naarm/Melbourne. She has worked in the arts in Australia and internationally since 2008 with organisations including the Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT), RMIT Design Hub, and Museum Arnhem, the Netherlands. Driven by facilitating projects that foster connection and have lasting impact on creative practice, Chloë has developed programs for artists and arts workers including co-founding Radiant Pavilion: Naarm/Melbourne Contemporary Jewellery & Object Biennial in 2015 and coordinating the inaugural Blak Design program at KHT in 2020-2021. She served on the Yarra Arts Advisory Committee for the City of Yarra 2017-2020, and has been a judge for various national art, craft and design awards. She assisted Dutch curator and art historian Liesbeth den Besten on her book On Jewellery: an International Compendium of Contemporary Art Jewellery (Arnoldsche 2011) and has contributed to NGV Gallery magazine and Art Jewelry Forum. Chloë is currently undertaking a PhD with the Australian National University.
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