Chloe Spiby Loh




Chloe Spiby Loh is a Producer and Curator of multi-disciplinary cultural programmes for public audiences. Since 2018, she has worked with artists, museums, cultural organisations and a diverse range of partners to produce tours, talks, screenings, festivals and installations, alongside commissions by emerging practitioners.

She specialises in dynamic inter-disciplinary projects that make connections between art, culture and history, often working with high profile cultural collaborators including BBC World Service, the V&A Dundee, Rooftop Film Club, Photographer’s Gallery and Create London

Chloe also writes and develops creative research projects on the intersections between architecture, art and visual culture.

You can contact her at c [dot] spibyloh [at] outlook [dot] com



Wellcome Collection

  • Producer
  • (Live Programmes)
  • 2022-24


The Passion Flower Blooms - a performance by Ingelha Ihrman, 2022
The museum’s first Relaxed exhibition Openings - 2023. Photo credit: Wellcome Collection, Steven Pocock
Panel Discussion with It’s Freezing in LA!, 2022. Photo Credit: Wellcome Collection
A selection of printed seasion guides featuring my programming 2022-23
LBE Festival 2023 - a four day takeover with talks, installations and performances
Camel Milk Cultures with dhaqan collective, 2023. Photo Credit: Wellcome Collection

RIBA

  • Public Programmes 
  • Manager
  • 2019-22


Women and the Bauhaus, Collaboration with Part W. Photo Credit: RIBA
RIBA + VitrA Talks 2019-21. Photo Credit: RIBA
Live from VR event with e-flux and Space Popular
Becontree Centenary Festival LATE, 2021
Architecture Anew, 2021
Making Plans talks series with The Modern House, 2020
Collaboration with Rooftop Films, 2021

The Architecture Foundation

  • Assistant Curator
  • 2018-19


Weekly Walking Tours
Antepavilion competition 2019 winners - Potemkin Theatre by Maich Swift 
Metamorphoses Festival (2018) at Greenwich Maritime Museums. Illustraion: Charlie Davis
Megacrits - a series of cross-university reviews

Creative Research Projects

Orientalism as an Aesthetic of Othering 
Gender: An Architectural Agenda 


RIBA funded research on the visual culture of ‘Orientalism’
The Gaze - a critical response to the painterly representation of people in ‘Orientalist art’
‘The Orient’ - a warped map depicting the ‘Orient’ as a single amorphous landmass
Gender: An Architectural Agenda - the exhibition
Gender: An Architectural Agenda - some of the talks programme

Testimonials