Chloe Hope Cook

Conservation Department Manager at The Menil Collection

Chloe Hope Cook is an experienced professional currently serving as the Conservation Department Manager at The Menil Collection since June 2021, where previously held the title of Conservation Coordinator. Chloe has also been a dedicated volunteer with Stop TxDOT I-45 since September 2019 and a Board Member of the Mark and Judith Cook Foundation since January 2011, focusing on charitable fund allocation for education and poverty prevention. Prior experience includes roles as Development and Communications Manager at Young Audiences of Houston, a Chemist at Anheuser-Busch InBev, and leadership of MCAT study groups at Washington University in St. Louis. Other internships include work with Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative and Texas Children's Hospital, enhancing skills in public health and support programming. Chloe holds a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry and Art History from Washington University in St. Louis, graduating in 2018.

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The Menil Collection

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The Menil Collection is a museum and neighborhood of art spanning 30 acres in the heart of Houston, Texas. The main gallery building anchors the campus and is surrounded by four additional museum buildings: the Menil Drawing Institute; Cy Twombly Gallery; Richmond Hall, which features an installation by artist Dan Flavin; and the Byzantine Fresco Chapel. Making art accessible is vital to the Menil’s mission; no admission is charged and public programs are free.


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