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Chloe Eathorne
Poet & Visual Artist
POETRY FILMS
Nine Maidens (2024)


'Nine Maidens' (2024) is a short poetry film selected as part of The Hypatia Trust's Official Poetry Film Selection 2024. Inspired by the filmmakers experiences growing up in Cornwall surrounded by myth, folklore and ancient sites. The poem explores themes of femininity, desire and childhood memories.
ROCKPOOL POETRY (2024)
'Rockpool Poetry' (2024), was created as a part of FX Creative Together 2024. It is a spoken word exploration of the vibrant marine life in Falmouth and a collaboration with marine biology student Nao Szulc. It exhibited at Gray's Wharf Gallery in 2024. Watch collaborators discuss the making here.
MIMOCRACY (2022)
'MIMOCRACY' (2022) was created as a part of Turner artist Mark Leckey's Music and Video Lab, which took place in the summer of 2022 at Auction House, and presented in Auction House and CAST.
With the guidance of Mark Leckey, Liam Jolly and Stuart Blackman, young creatives were prompted to create a short video.
'MIMICRACY' is a spoken word short film, exploring the juxtaposition between nature and industry in Cornwall.
Watch a discussion of the project here.
SOUNDSCAPES

Carn Marth soundscape poemChloe
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A soundscape and spoken word poem featuring field recordings from Carn Marth mid-summer 2023. Recorded when taking part in the Keskorra Spring Collective 23'.
Watch the video by Samuel Bestwick:
PAMPHLETS
BRACKEN
BURROWS
& BEL MAIDEN



Bracken, Burrows & Bel Maiden (2023), is a poetry pamphlet featuring poetry and visuals by Chloe Eathorne, created in response to Keskorra 2023.
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Keskorra means ‘to assemble’ in the Cornish language. A collective of local artists from a variety of artistic disciplines came together over to respond and learn, sharing their skills with creative workshops and visiting a series of locations across Cornwall, including: Carn Marth, Bottallack Mine, and Kennall Vale.

@ Eathorne 2023.
@ Eathorne 2023.
@ Eathorne 2023.
@ Eathorne 2023.
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