Chloë MacLeod-Boucher (she/her) is an emerging queer artist, curator, and arts administrator currently living and working in unceded Algonquin Anishinaabe territory. Chloë holds both a Masters of Contemporary Art Theory and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Ottawa. Chloë was the Director of Gallery 115 Galerie, uOttawa’s student-run visual arts exhibition space, from 2019-2022. Since her recent graduation Chloë has been developing her curatorial repertoire, continuing to expand her interdisciplinary art practice, as well as working at Ottawa’s Being Studio as an art facilitator. Current projects include: project manager of TCI (Trans Creatives Incubator), member of the Decommissioners artist collective, and assistant curator to curator Penny Cousineau-Levine for her exhibition, Art School Confidential, at the Ottawa Art Gallery. Chloë’s goals for her practice are anchored by the desire to leverage settler privilege to open space for others. Chloë shares her life with a gorgeously enormous pug named Brutus, who might just be three small pigs in a cute jacket.
Me with my pooch Brutus who mostly goes by Brutti. Yes, he is very large.