Chloé Macary-Carney is an artist, designer, and co-founder of the Woman Cave Collective. She teaches at the Beaux Arts de Brest (EESAB) since 2023. She graduated from the ENSAPLV - Paris La Villette School of Architecture in 2019, and in 2021 obtained her HMONP architect’s qualification. Since then, she has been developing an artistic practice inspired by craft, exploring New Age communities (known as New Spirituality), their paradoxes, and how they question or intersect with the notion of identity in the context of globalization.
These themes also intersect with the research carried out within the feminist intersectional collective Woman Cave, founded with artist Leticia Chanliau. Together, they explore the notion of gender in inhabited spaces through workshops, the publication of a bi-annual magazine, and the design of objects and spaces in a DIY spirit of sharing know-how, with a particular interest in re-use materials.