I am a curator, photographer and researcher exploring the field of inclusive practice.
My curatorial approach combines neurodiverse characteristics to inform how conversations are created to inform change for a more inclusive public and practitioner environment. Through examining neurodiverse artists practices and curatorial research to assist with change.
My freelance Practice of photography and digital art can be found http://www.wheldonphotographic.co.uk
Projects credited in
- Issue 2We are a magazine that celebrates emerging artists and donates to charity, with each issue supporting a different one. Centring around all types of artists, including illustrators, photographers, writers and more, who tend to focus their time & energy around building an online portfolio, where they aren’t quite established yet or don’t carry the following they genuinely deserve, we offer a genuine platform where artists can collaborate and depend on the idea of being themselves, remain unique a36
Work history
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Assistant CuratorArborealist
London, United KingdomFreelance
https://www.arborealists.com
I am an assistant curator working with The Arborealists on an upcoming exhibition at the Batsford Gallery in November 2024.
- Support the lead curator in administrative duties: including keeping track of all artist information, relevant documents, dates, schedules and contacting artists and third parties on behalf of the Curator.
- Emailing and documenting artist work for both exhibition and publication.
- Reaching out for promotion and reviewing of exhibition.
- Liaising with finance and other team members
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Skills
- Photography
- Commincation
- Visual Art
- Sales
- Video Editing
- Archiving Images
- Curating
- Time Management
- Editing
- Public Relations
Education
MasterRoyal College of Art
London, United Kingdom
Studying Curating Contemporary Art MA
Graduate Project: https://2022.rca.ac.uk/students/chloe-wheldon-hughes
For Us To Share in collaboration with Southwark Park Galleries.
Dissertation - How should the curatorial be shifting practice, compared to how independent practitioners and artists are thinking and practicing, through neurodiversity?
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