disability studio access

Disability Access Studio 2026: Chloe Noble

We are thrilled to announce Chloe Noble as the recipient of the 2026 Disability Access Studio.

Chloe will receive a 6-month studio space in our community, and will work towards an exhibition outcome for 2027.

About the artist:

  • Chloe Noble (she/they/he) is an emerging artist based in Kaurna Yerta / Adelaide.

    Their practice includes expressionist portraiture and impressionist landscapes, using watercolours, oils, acrylics and digital mediums. Noble transforms personal experiences into a unique visual language characterised by gestural mark making and vibrant colour harmonies.

    They often explore digital art, video, and installation, examining the interplay between traditional and contemporary mediums in relation to identity and place. Drawing from lived experiences of disability, chronic illness, neurodivergence, trauma and queerness, Noble creates deeply resonant works that engage emotional themes, inviting reflection and dialogue with audiences.

    They have previously held studio spaces at Collective Haunt Inc., Carclew, and Floating Goose Studios Inc.

 

Photo: Courtesy of the artist

 

 

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