Chloe McClellan is a British artist and curator who lives and works in London. Her work explores historic materials; the very craft of painting and drawing and the relationship that contemporary painting has with building through craft. She graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art in London with an MFA in Fine Art Painting. She was granted the Boise Travel Scholarship to study Renaissance painting in Italy and won the Desiree Prize for Painting after leaving the Slade. Recent shows include, I MADE THAT! at Workshop 53, London, CLAM JAM at The Royal Standard in Liverpool and Drawing into Sculpture at the Griffin Gallery. She is currently working in Project Management for Nelly Ben Hayoun Studios, helping people to access the sublime in science, and providing access to free education.
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- Film: I Am (Not) A Monster‘To act is to begin something new’ said Hannah Arendt, one of the greatest thinkers of all time who coined the concept of the ‘banality of evil’. 'I am (not) a monster' investigates the act of thinking in the twenty-first century as well as fears associated with it. An original and unapologetic performance on political theorist Hannah Arendt (1906-1975), whose book The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951) and essays such as Truth and Politics (1967) are introduced as 'urgently' relevant to our tim11
- This International Women’s Day, meet the 200 Women Redefining the Creative Industry in 2018Discover our 2020 list here This International Women's Day, we asked influential icons to nominate 10 trailblazing women who they believe are redefining the creator landscape. The result? A unique and incredible list of 200 trailblazing women breaking barriers and inspiring change! Only 36% of jobs in the creative sector are currently filled by women. At the top of the tree there’s an even bigger problem - women make up only 11% of Creative Directors. In an attempt to change this, our month-lo165