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Chloe Walters-Wallace

Chloe Walters-Wallace
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Biography

Chloë Walters - Wallace is the manager of the Firelight Media Documentary Lab, a fellowship that provides mentorship, funding, and access to first and second time filmmakers from racially and ethnically underrepresented communities. She also leads Firelight’s newest initiative, the Groundwork Lab, which aims to expand the pipeline of emerging diverse makers from the South, Midwest & US Territories. Previously, Chloe was manager of the New Orleans Film Society's Emerging Voices Mentorship Program, and launched the Southern Producers Lab, a regional program bringing together emerging, diverse producers from across the South. Chloe has served on juries for the National Endowment for the Arts, Doc Society’s New Perspectives Fund, NYFA Women’s Fund, Creative Capital, Tricentennial Story Incubator, Reel South, CAAM, IDA Documentary Awards, Create Louisiana, & TFI If/Then Short Documentary Program. She lives between New Orleans & New York and is on the board of Court 13 Arts.

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Active Projects

Tsunami Scarecrow, an experimental portrait of the reclusive Jamaican artist David Marchand, examining his life as a metaphor for the island after independence.

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