Chloe Pare-Anastasiadou is a researcher and visual artist. Through writing, sculptural installations, and workshops, she explores stellar and geological cosmologies in scientific and local mythologies. She studied sculpture at the Athens School of Fine Arts (BA/Int. MA) and the Weißensee Kunsthochschule Berlin and completed a PhD in “Global Arts—Art Studies and Curatorial Practices” at Tokyo University of the Arts as a Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholar. In her doctoral research she explored how the materiality of art workshops can communicate personal opinion and critical theory, drawing on posthuman feminist frameworks.
Her writing is autoethnographic and processual, incorporating methods such as art practice inquiry and sensory transcription. She is observing the im-material relationships between different acting agencies and systems of knowledge. She has presented her research transnationally, including as part of the “Sonic Dialogues: Intersections of Art and Sound in Public Spaces” Spring School at the MDW University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (2024) and the 17th Annual Conference of the Japan Association for Cultural Policy Research at Aoyama Gakuin University (2024). Forthcoming publications include an article in the journal Environmental Humanities (2026) and a chapter in the book metttasphere: Approximations to Transnational Identity Building in Art and Social Media (torch press/Tokyo College, 2025).