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Chloe Noble

Chloe Noble (she/they/he) is a multidisciplinary visual artist, facilitator and arts worker based on Kaurna Yerta / Adelaide, and the current Disability Access Studio recipient at The Mill. They also work as an Access Assistant at Access2Arts.

Their practice spans expressionist portraiture, impressionist landscapes, digital art, installation and poetry, working across watercolours, oils, acrylics and digital mediums. Through gestural mark making and vibrant colour harmonies, Noble explores memory, domesticity, identity, disability, trauma, queerness and the emotional residue held within spaces and objects.

Drawing from lived experiences of disability, chronic illness and neurodivergence, their work combines personal narrative with socially engaged approaches that invite reflection, connection and dialogue.

Alongside their studio practice, Noble is deeply invested in accessibility and community-centred arts practice. Facilitation and collaborative making have shaped the way they approach art as a tool for care, participation and social change.

Noble graduated with a Bachelor of Creative Arts (Visual Arts) from Adelaide College of the Arts / Flinders University in 2019 and has worked extensively across South Australia’s arts sector in workshop facilitation, arts administration, event coordination and access-focused programming. They have previously held studio spaces at Collective Haunt Inc., Carclew and Floating Goose Studios Inc.