As a young farmer, seed keeper, artist, and writer, Chloe has been entirely shaped by her deep reverence for Earth and all of Her inhabitants. Years of experience in organic agriculture, human rights, and food access has informed the belief that is foundational to her work:

That all people deserve to be fed, to self-determine their relationships with their food, and to connect with their land and communities through practicing their traditional food ways.

It is in her own family’s roots in Ireland and their emigration in the wake of the Great Famine that she finds a personal and passionate sense of purpose restoring the connections between people and their foods.

She is now rooted in the midcoast region of Maine. Here, she works in education and advocacy, tends the land for Threshold Farm, and is devotedly learning from a number of heirloom seed growers. She is a seed grower for the Palestine Heirloom Seed Library, and completed UJAAMA Cooperative’s Ira Wallace Seed School.