Chloe Scout Nix
the girl with the remotes
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Art Handler MoMA PS1
Film Handler Primary Photographic
Pratt MFA Photography 24

Brooklyn-based artist @cscout explores performative intimacy, voyeurism, and discomfort through conceptual photography and video. Her featured work starved traps viewers in a suspended space between tenderness and intrusion.
Join us for “Human Condition” exhibition opening
Saturday May 16
4pm-8pm @ @arcdeepellum
📍2602 Main St, Dallas TX 75226

Brooklyn-based artist @cscout explores performative intimacy, voyeurism, and discomfort through conceptual photography and video. Her featured work starved traps viewers in a suspended space between tenderness and intrusion.
Join us for “Human Condition” exhibition opening
Saturday May 16
4pm-8pm @ @arcdeepellum
📍2602 Main St, Dallas TX 75226

NEW CLASS ON SUNDAYS: “Photographing Intimacy / Choreographing Space”
with Chloe Scout Nix @cscout
starts May 24
Photography can be a very intimate and vulnerable medium to visualize your inner monologue — especially when working with themes of family, (self-)portraiture, and personal relationships. And over a lifespan, your sense of intimacy and relationship to space — and how to express it in a photographic practice — can fluctuate with growth, life experience, a changing world, and aging. Through weekly lectures, photography/writing prompts, and selected readings, you’ll be encouraged to apply what you discover, with the goal of deepening your work.
limited to 8 students only!
Link in Bio @strudelmedialive
#selfportraits #artphotography #intimacy #performativephotography #photographingfamily

We’re pleased to have @cscout, a long time member of our critique community, as a new darkroom member 🗣️
Chloe Scout Nix is an artist and performer originally from Waxahachie, Texas, but now based in Brooklyn, New York. She received her Master in Photography from Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, NY) and her Bachelors of Fine Arts in Visual Arts, with a minor in Art History, from Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX.)
Her conceptual practice explores performative intimacy through acts of performing for the camera, often resulting in self-portraiture. Preoccupied with how women’s bodies are consumed as narrative material within film and photography, she turns these tropes onto herself and questions what it means for her to wear certain characters.
Nix is the recipient of the Dallas Museum of Art’s Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund Award (2019) and the Standard Club Award That Makes a Difference (2018). Her 2024 MFA thesis exhibition, sorry for the mess, curated by Jody Graf, was presented at the Pratt Photography Gallery in Brooklyn, with selected works also exhibited at Clamp Gallery in Chelsea as part of Everything Is Something, curated by Allen Frame. In 2025, she presented a solo exhibition of new work created after her masters program, i will kill your daddy, at Zeke’s Projects in Dallas, Texas.
She is currently working as an art handler at MoMA PS1 @momaps1 , and works in production at Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic , a film processing lab on the Lower East Side.

We’re pleased to have @cscout, a long time member of our critique community, as a new darkroom member 🗣️
Chloe Scout Nix is an artist and performer originally from Waxahachie, Texas, but now based in Brooklyn, New York. She received her Master in Photography from Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, NY) and her Bachelors of Fine Arts in Visual Arts, with a minor in Art History, from Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX.)
Her conceptual practice explores performative intimacy through acts of performing for the camera, often resulting in self-portraiture. Preoccupied with how women’s bodies are consumed as narrative material within film and photography, she turns these tropes onto herself and questions what it means for her to wear certain characters.
Nix is the recipient of the Dallas Museum of Art’s Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund Award (2019) and the Standard Club Award That Makes a Difference (2018). Her 2024 MFA thesis exhibition, sorry for the mess, curated by Jody Graf, was presented at the Pratt Photography Gallery in Brooklyn, with selected works also exhibited at Clamp Gallery in Chelsea as part of Everything Is Something, curated by Allen Frame. In 2025, she presented a solo exhibition of new work created after her masters program, i will kill your daddy, at Zeke’s Projects in Dallas, Texas.
She is currently working as an art handler at MoMA PS1 @momaps1 , and works in production at Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic , a film processing lab on the Lower East Side.

We’re pleased to have @cscout, a long time member of our critique community, as a new darkroom member 🗣️
Chloe Scout Nix is an artist and performer originally from Waxahachie, Texas, but now based in Brooklyn, New York. She received her Master in Photography from Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, NY) and her Bachelors of Fine Arts in Visual Arts, with a minor in Art History, from Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX.)
Her conceptual practice explores performative intimacy through acts of performing for the camera, often resulting in self-portraiture. Preoccupied with how women’s bodies are consumed as narrative material within film and photography, she turns these tropes onto herself and questions what it means for her to wear certain characters.
Nix is the recipient of the Dallas Museum of Art’s Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund Award (2019) and the Standard Club Award That Makes a Difference (2018). Her 2024 MFA thesis exhibition, sorry for the mess, curated by Jody Graf, was presented at the Pratt Photography Gallery in Brooklyn, with selected works also exhibited at Clamp Gallery in Chelsea as part of Everything Is Something, curated by Allen Frame. In 2025, she presented a solo exhibition of new work created after her masters program, i will kill your daddy, at Zeke’s Projects in Dallas, Texas.
She is currently working as an art handler at MoMA PS1 @momaps1 , and works in production at Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic , a film processing lab on the Lower East Side.

We’re pleased to have @cscout, a long time member of our critique community, as a new darkroom member 🗣️
Chloe Scout Nix is an artist and performer originally from Waxahachie, Texas, but now based in Brooklyn, New York. She received her Master in Photography from Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, NY) and her Bachelors of Fine Arts in Visual Arts, with a minor in Art History, from Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX.)
Her conceptual practice explores performative intimacy through acts of performing for the camera, often resulting in self-portraiture. Preoccupied with how women’s bodies are consumed as narrative material within film and photography, she turns these tropes onto herself and questions what it means for her to wear certain characters.
Nix is the recipient of the Dallas Museum of Art’s Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund Award (2019) and the Standard Club Award That Makes a Difference (2018). Her 2024 MFA thesis exhibition, sorry for the mess, curated by Jody Graf, was presented at the Pratt Photography Gallery in Brooklyn, with selected works also exhibited at Clamp Gallery in Chelsea as part of Everything Is Something, curated by Allen Frame. In 2025, she presented a solo exhibition of new work created after her masters program, i will kill your daddy, at Zeke’s Projects in Dallas, Texas.
She is currently working as an art handler at MoMA PS1 @momaps1 , and works in production at Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic , a film processing lab on the Lower East Side.

We’re pleased to have @cscout, a long time member of our critique community, as a new darkroom member 🗣️
Chloe Scout Nix is an artist and performer originally from Waxahachie, Texas, but now based in Brooklyn, New York. She received her Master in Photography from Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, NY) and her Bachelors of Fine Arts in Visual Arts, with a minor in Art History, from Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX.)
Her conceptual practice explores performative intimacy through acts of performing for the camera, often resulting in self-portraiture. Preoccupied with how women’s bodies are consumed as narrative material within film and photography, she turns these tropes onto herself and questions what it means for her to wear certain characters.
Nix is the recipient of the Dallas Museum of Art’s Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund Award (2019) and the Standard Club Award That Makes a Difference (2018). Her 2024 MFA thesis exhibition, sorry for the mess, curated by Jody Graf, was presented at the Pratt Photography Gallery in Brooklyn, with selected works also exhibited at Clamp Gallery in Chelsea as part of Everything Is Something, curated by Allen Frame. In 2025, she presented a solo exhibition of new work created after her masters program, i will kill your daddy, at Zeke’s Projects in Dallas, Texas.
She is currently working as an art handler at MoMA PS1 @momaps1 , and works in production at Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic , a film processing lab on the Lower East Side.

We’re pleased to have @cscout, a long time member of our critique community, as a new darkroom member 🗣️
Chloe Scout Nix is an artist and performer originally from Waxahachie, Texas, but now based in Brooklyn, New York. She received her Master in Photography from Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, NY) and her Bachelors of Fine Arts in Visual Arts, with a minor in Art History, from Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX.)
Her conceptual practice explores performative intimacy through acts of performing for the camera, often resulting in self-portraiture. Preoccupied with how women’s bodies are consumed as narrative material within film and photography, she turns these tropes onto herself and questions what it means for her to wear certain characters.
Nix is the recipient of the Dallas Museum of Art’s Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund Award (2019) and the Standard Club Award That Makes a Difference (2018). Her 2024 MFA thesis exhibition, sorry for the mess, curated by Jody Graf, was presented at the Pratt Photography Gallery in Brooklyn, with selected works also exhibited at Clamp Gallery in Chelsea as part of Everything Is Something, curated by Allen Frame. In 2025, she presented a solo exhibition of new work created after her masters program, i will kill your daddy, at Zeke’s Projects in Dallas, Texas.
She is currently working as an art handler at MoMA PS1 @momaps1 , and works in production at Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic , a film processing lab on the Lower East Side.

We’re pleased to have @cscout, a long time member of our critique community, as a new darkroom member 🗣️
Chloe Scout Nix is an artist and performer originally from Waxahachie, Texas, but now based in Brooklyn, New York. She received her Master in Photography from Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, NY) and her Bachelors of Fine Arts in Visual Arts, with a minor in Art History, from Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX.)
Her conceptual practice explores performative intimacy through acts of performing for the camera, often resulting in self-portraiture. Preoccupied with how women’s bodies are consumed as narrative material within film and photography, she turns these tropes onto herself and questions what it means for her to wear certain characters.
Nix is the recipient of the Dallas Museum of Art’s Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund Award (2019) and the Standard Club Award That Makes a Difference (2018). Her 2024 MFA thesis exhibition, sorry for the mess, curated by Jody Graf, was presented at the Pratt Photography Gallery in Brooklyn, with selected works also exhibited at Clamp Gallery in Chelsea as part of Everything Is Something, curated by Allen Frame. In 2025, she presented a solo exhibition of new work created after her masters program, i will kill your daddy, at Zeke’s Projects in Dallas, Texas.
She is currently working as an art handler at MoMA PS1 @momaps1 , and works in production at Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic , a film processing lab on the Lower East Side.

We’re pleased to have @cscout, a long time member of our critique community, as a new darkroom member 🗣️
Chloe Scout Nix is an artist and performer originally from Waxahachie, Texas, but now based in Brooklyn, New York. She received her Master in Photography from Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, NY) and her Bachelors of Fine Arts in Visual Arts, with a minor in Art History, from Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX.)
Her conceptual practice explores performative intimacy through acts of performing for the camera, often resulting in self-portraiture. Preoccupied with how women’s bodies are consumed as narrative material within film and photography, she turns these tropes onto herself and questions what it means for her to wear certain characters.
Nix is the recipient of the Dallas Museum of Art’s Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund Award (2019) and the Standard Club Award That Makes a Difference (2018). Her 2024 MFA thesis exhibition, sorry for the mess, curated by Jody Graf, was presented at the Pratt Photography Gallery in Brooklyn, with selected works also exhibited at Clamp Gallery in Chelsea as part of Everything Is Something, curated by Allen Frame. In 2025, she presented a solo exhibition of new work created after her masters program, i will kill your daddy, at Zeke’s Projects in Dallas, Texas.
She is currently working as an art handler at MoMA PS1 @momaps1 , and works in production at Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic , a film processing lab on the Lower East Side.

We’re pleased to have @cscout, a long time member of our critique community, as a new darkroom member 🗣️
Chloe Scout Nix is an artist and performer originally from Waxahachie, Texas, but now based in Brooklyn, New York. She received her Master in Photography from Pratt Institute (Brooklyn, NY) and her Bachelors of Fine Arts in Visual Arts, with a minor in Art History, from Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX.)
Her conceptual practice explores performative intimacy through acts of performing for the camera, often resulting in self-portraiture. Preoccupied with how women’s bodies are consumed as narrative material within film and photography, she turns these tropes onto herself and questions what it means for her to wear certain characters.
Nix is the recipient of the Dallas Museum of Art’s Clare Hart DeGolyer Memorial Fund Award (2019) and the Standard Club Award That Makes a Difference (2018). Her 2024 MFA thesis exhibition, sorry for the mess, curated by Jody Graf, was presented at the Pratt Photography Gallery in Brooklyn, with selected works also exhibited at Clamp Gallery in Chelsea as part of Everything Is Something, curated by Allen Frame. In 2025, she presented a solo exhibition of new work created after her masters program, i will kill your daddy, at Zeke’s Projects in Dallas, Texas.
She is currently working as an art handler at MoMA PS1 @momaps1 , and works in production at Primary Photographic @primaryphotographic , a film processing lab on the Lower East Side.

surprise I am at the dallas art book fair all weekend! so come and see me and all my goodies. I got lots of photos, lighters, spit, and happiness for ya @dallascontemporary
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my happiness photo, 2026

surprise I am at the dallas art book fair all weekend! so come and see me and all my goodies. I got lots of photos, lighters, spit, and happiness for ya @dallascontemporary
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my happiness photo, 2026

surprise I am at the dallas art book fair all weekend! so come and see me and all my goodies. I got lots of photos, lighters, spit, and happiness for ya @dallascontemporary
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my happiness photo, 2026

surprise I am at the dallas art book fair all weekend! so come and see me and all my goodies. I got lots of photos, lighters, spit, and happiness for ya @dallascontemporary
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my happiness photo, 2026

surprise I am at the dallas art book fair all weekend! so come and see me and all my goodies. I got lots of photos, lighters, spit, and happiness for ya @dallascontemporary
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my happiness photo, 2026

I am not always the best about sharing exciting things that happen in my life, but this one just feels bigger. beyond honored and excited that I am one of ten artist shortlisted for the 2026 CPW Saltzman Prize for Emerging Photographer.
from @cpw_kingston original announcement:
Meet the ten artists shortlisted for the
2026 CPW Saltzman Prize for Emerging Photographer!
Each year, this prize identifies the extraordinary achievements of an emerging photographer whose recent work has garnered wider visibility and whose distinctive voice contributes fresh perspectives to the ongoing dialogue surrounding photography and visual culture. The winner receives a $10,000 award, the CPW Vision Award for Emerging Photographer, and a solo exhibition of their work at CPW.
For more info, click the link in our bio!
Names below are in the order of the pictured headshots, I to r, top to bottom:
Widline Cadet, Los Angeles, CA (@widline_)
Aishwarya Arumbakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India (@aishwaryaarumbakkam)
Chloe Scout Nix, Brooklyn, NY (@scout)
Sridhar Balasubramaniyam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India (@irdhasri)
Daniel Rampulla, Brooklyn, NY (@danielrampulla)
Cinthya Santos-Briones, New York, NY
(@cinthyasantosb)
Destiny Mata, New York, NY (@destiny.mata)
Jennifer Calivas, Los Angeles, CA (@jennycalivas)
Kerr Cirilo, Brooklyn, NY (@kerrcirilo)
Marcel Padro Ariza, San Francisco, CA (@marcelpardoa)
Congratulations, each and all! And stay tuned to this space, our social media, and our website to learn who the winner will be-most likely toward the end of February!

I am not always the best about sharing exciting things that happen in my life, but this one just feels bigger. beyond honored and excited that I am one of ten artist shortlisted for the 2026 CPW Saltzman Prize for Emerging Photographer.
from @cpw_kingston original announcement:
Meet the ten artists shortlisted for the
2026 CPW Saltzman Prize for Emerging Photographer!
Each year, this prize identifies the extraordinary achievements of an emerging photographer whose recent work has garnered wider visibility and whose distinctive voice contributes fresh perspectives to the ongoing dialogue surrounding photography and visual culture. The winner receives a $10,000 award, the CPW Vision Award for Emerging Photographer, and a solo exhibition of their work at CPW.
For more info, click the link in our bio!
Names below are in the order of the pictured headshots, I to r, top to bottom:
Widline Cadet, Los Angeles, CA (@widline_)
Aishwarya Arumbakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India (@aishwaryaarumbakkam)
Chloe Scout Nix, Brooklyn, NY (@scout)
Sridhar Balasubramaniyam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India (@irdhasri)
Daniel Rampulla, Brooklyn, NY (@danielrampulla)
Cinthya Santos-Briones, New York, NY
(@cinthyasantosb)
Destiny Mata, New York, NY (@destiny.mata)
Jennifer Calivas, Los Angeles, CA (@jennycalivas)
Kerr Cirilo, Brooklyn, NY (@kerrcirilo)
Marcel Padro Ariza, San Francisco, CA (@marcelpardoa)
Congratulations, each and all! And stay tuned to this space, our social media, and our website to learn who the winner will be-most likely toward the end of February!

I am not always the best about sharing exciting things that happen in my life, but this one just feels bigger. beyond honored and excited that I am one of ten artist shortlisted for the 2026 CPW Saltzman Prize for Emerging Photographer.
from @cpw_kingston original announcement:
Meet the ten artists shortlisted for the
2026 CPW Saltzman Prize for Emerging Photographer!
Each year, this prize identifies the extraordinary achievements of an emerging photographer whose recent work has garnered wider visibility and whose distinctive voice contributes fresh perspectives to the ongoing dialogue surrounding photography and visual culture. The winner receives a $10,000 award, the CPW Vision Award for Emerging Photographer, and a solo exhibition of their work at CPW.
For more info, click the link in our bio!
Names below are in the order of the pictured headshots, I to r, top to bottom:
Widline Cadet, Los Angeles, CA (@widline_)
Aishwarya Arumbakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India (@aishwaryaarumbakkam)
Chloe Scout Nix, Brooklyn, NY (@scout)
Sridhar Balasubramaniyam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India (@irdhasri)
Daniel Rampulla, Brooklyn, NY (@danielrampulla)
Cinthya Santos-Briones, New York, NY
(@cinthyasantosb)
Destiny Mata, New York, NY (@destiny.mata)
Jennifer Calivas, Los Angeles, CA (@jennycalivas)
Kerr Cirilo, Brooklyn, NY (@kerrcirilo)
Marcel Padro Ariza, San Francisco, CA (@marcelpardoa)
Congratulations, each and all! And stay tuned to this space, our social media, and our website to learn who the winner will be-most likely toward the end of February!

I am not always the best about sharing exciting things that happen in my life, but this one just feels bigger. beyond honored and excited that I am one of ten artist shortlisted for the 2026 CPW Saltzman Prize for Emerging Photographer.
from @cpw_kingston original announcement:
Meet the ten artists shortlisted for the
2026 CPW Saltzman Prize for Emerging Photographer!
Each year, this prize identifies the extraordinary achievements of an emerging photographer whose recent work has garnered wider visibility and whose distinctive voice contributes fresh perspectives to the ongoing dialogue surrounding photography and visual culture. The winner receives a $10,000 award, the CPW Vision Award for Emerging Photographer, and a solo exhibition of their work at CPW.
For more info, click the link in our bio!
Names below are in the order of the pictured headshots, I to r, top to bottom:
Widline Cadet, Los Angeles, CA (@widline_)
Aishwarya Arumbakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India (@aishwaryaarumbakkam)
Chloe Scout Nix, Brooklyn, NY (@scout)
Sridhar Balasubramaniyam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India (@irdhasri)
Daniel Rampulla, Brooklyn, NY (@danielrampulla)
Cinthya Santos-Briones, New York, NY
(@cinthyasantosb)
Destiny Mata, New York, NY (@destiny.mata)
Jennifer Calivas, Los Angeles, CA (@jennycalivas)
Kerr Cirilo, Brooklyn, NY (@kerrcirilo)
Marcel Padro Ariza, San Francisco, CA (@marcelpardoa)
Congratulations, each and all! And stay tuned to this space, our social media, and our website to learn who the winner will be-most likely toward the end of February!
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