Interview with poet Chloë Williams
Publisher |
Rob Lee
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Documentary
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Oct 02, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:45:51

Chloë Williams grew up in Martinsburg, West Virginia where she gained a strong attachment to Appalachia. Upon her high school graduation, she moved to Towson, Maryland where she earned a a B.S. in English: Writing, and a B.S. in Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. During her time at Towson University, she directed two short films, wrote a novel draft, was Co-President of Her Campus Towson, wrote for The Towerlight Newspaper, was a member of the LKT Media Production Society, and studied abroad for ten months in Leeds, England. 

After graduating, she began pursuing her Master’s in Professional Writing at Towson University. She currently works as a Digital Media Associate for the National Organization for Women, the largest women’s grassroots organization in the United States. She is also an Administrative Assistant at Keystone Korner Baltimore jazz club, and a Digital Marketing Contractor for Rock Shore Media.

Chloë is an enthusiastic Activist and Creative who is a published poet, writer, and photographer. Notably, three of her poems appear in Depression is What Really Killed the Dinosaurs, a poetry anthology from Sunday Mornings at the River, which is named after one of her poems. She has been working in the film industry since 2017 as a Production Designer, and has Written and Directed various short films. In her free time, she enjoys curling up with a good book with her partner, her cat Ranni, and her rabbit Bean.

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In this episode of The Truth In This Art, Rob interviewed Chloë Williams, a Towson-based Poet and photographer. , and they discuss her current work, inspirations and much more.

Chloë Williams grew up in Martinsburg, West Virginia where she gained a strong attachment to Appalachia. Upon her high school graduation, she moved to Towson, Maryland where she earned a a B.S. in English: Writing, and a B.S. in Electronic Media and Film at Towson University. During her time at Towson University, she directed two short films, wrote a novel draft, was Co-President of Her Campus Towson, wrote for The Towerlight Newspaper, was a member of the LKT Media Production Society, and studied abroad for ten months in Leeds, England. 

After graduating, she began pursuing her Master’s in Professional Writing at Towson University. She currently works as a Digital Media Associate for the National Organization for Women, the largest women’s grassroots organization in the United States. She is also an Administrative Assistant at Keystone Korner Baltimore jazz club, and a Digital Marketing Contractor for Rock Shore Media.

Chloë is an enthusiastic Activist and Creative who is a published poet, writer, and photographer. Notably, three of her poems appear in Depression is What Really Killed the Dinosaurs, a poetry anthology from Sunday Mornings at the River, which is named after one of her poems. She has been working in the film industry since 2017 as a Production Designer, and has Written and Directed various short films. In her free time, she enjoys curling up with a good book with her partner, her cat Ranni, and her rabbit Bean.

The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture.

To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory.

Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upfi.com/D1D81J7MZ">Support my podcastShareable link to episode

The Truth In This Art, hosted by Rob Lee, explores contemporary art and cultural preservation through candid conversations with artists, curators, and cultural leaders about their work, creative processes and the thinking that goes into their creativity. Rob also occasionally interviews creatives in other industries such as acting, music, and journalism. The Truth In This Art is a podcast for artists, art lovers and listeners interested in the creative process.

To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me fi.com/D1D81J7MZ">Ko-fiUse the hashtag #thetruthinthisartFollow The Truth in This Art on InstagramLeave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

THE TRUTH IN THIS ART IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY

The Gutierrez Memorial Fund

The Robert W. Deutsch Foundation

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