Chloe is an independent animator, projectionist, and multidisciplinary artist originally from Wadawurrung Country (Queenscliff, Australia). Her work is inspired by wilderness, wildlife, and natural landscapes, particularly the forests and ecosystems of Takayna / Tarkine in Tasmania, which inform much of her visual storytelling.

Chloe collaborates with her partner carpenter Tom, on Cosmic Wilderness Projections, a series of large-scale immersive installations for live events and festivals, including the Queenscliff Music Festival. Together, they design, build, and produce full experiential environments, blending animation, projection, and spatial fabrication to transform spaces and bring audiences into a dialogue with nature.

Her animation work spans film, events, and gallery contexts. Notable projects include An Octopus Tale (2024), selected for the Academy Award-qualifying St Kilda Film Festival and shown at international festivals including Allshorts (NZ), as well as her debut music video for Hachiku, Dreams of Galapagos, featured on ABC’s RAGE program.

Chloe’s practice focuses on bringing wildlife and natural environments into immersive animation and projection, exploring the intersection of observation, experience, and storytelling. Recent works include exhibitions (Takayna, Bob Brown Exhibition 2025), festival activations (Grove Illuminated 2025), and wellness-focused immersive projections (International Yoga Day 2025).

Her work has received awards including Best Director at the Geelong Independent Film Festival (2023) and Motion/Animation Winner at the 1770 Art Show (2022), alongside multiple international festival selections.

Articles:

https://fortemag.com.au/this-hidden-festival-will-transform-ocean-grove-alleys-into-a-luminous-dreamscape/

https://timesnewsgroup.com.au/bellarinetimes/news/alleyway-awakens-for-nature-inspired-night/

Chloe at AllShorts Short Film Festival, Takaka- New Zealand, 2024