About
Chloe Lennon’s practice examines our relationship to material—where it comes from, what it costs, and what it means to transform it. She explores the intamacy between extraction and destruction, where acts of removal are bound to both environmental degradation and human harm, and between beauty and consequence.
Her work reflects on this disequilibrium: how nature becomes commodity, how landscapes are fragmented into resources, and how systems of extraction conceal the violence embedded within them. Through processes that emphasise surface and material presence, she considers impermanence, destruction, and the complex beauty that persists within damaged environments.
Meet The Artist
Chloe Lennon is an Irish ceramic artist based between Ireland and the UK. Raised in rural Ireland, her work is informed by an early connection to landscape and material. She holds a BA in Ceramics from NCAD, Dublin (2016) and an MA in Ceramics from the Royal College of Art, London (2023).

