Chloë Uden is an artist, creative facilitator and cultural strategist working at the intersection of creativity, ecology, participation and energy transition.
Formerly founder and Artistic Director of The Art and Energy Collective and currently Arts and Culture Lead at Regen, her work explores how creativity can help people engage more deeply with climate transition, community energy and collective imagination.
Over the past two decades she has developed participatory artworks, public engagement projects and cross-sector collaborations bringing together artists, communities, energy practitioners and cultural organisations. Her work explores how creative practice can support public participation, emotional connection and new forms of agency during times of ecological and social change.
Chloë is particularly interested in the role artists and creatives can play within community energy and climate action — helping create “many ways in” for people to connect with complex issues through participation, storytelling, imagination and collective making.
Her projects have included large-scale participatory artworks, creative climate engagement programmes, solar artworks, festivals, workshops and collaborative publishing projects exploring the relationship between art, energy, ecology and cultural transformation.

