Noemie Huttner-Koros is a performance-maker, writer, dramaturg and community organiser based on Wurundjeri country of the Kulin nation (melbourne, australia). Noemie’s work has taken place in theatres, galleries, protests, clubs and published in journals and anthologies. Their work engages with sites and histories where queer culture, composting and ecological crisis occur. Shows include: Democracy Repair Services, Mother of Compost & The Lion Never Sleeps. Noemie was a co-founder of Arts & Cultural Workers for Climate Action, and they have been involved in climate activism since they were a teenager. Noemie was 2021 West Australian Young Environmentalist of the Year, winner of 2020 Venie Holmgren Environmental Poetry Prize and ‘The Lion Never Sleeps’ was named in Australian Book Review’s ‘Arts Highlights of 2019.
Noemie Huttner-Koros
Performance-Maker, Writer and Activist/Community Organiser
Country: Australia
Cohort: CCL Australia 2023
“Creative Climate Leadership to me means dreaming of and collectively working towards liberated, flourishing futures where we can all thrive. It brings together dreaming & imagining, with collective action, and is about inviting people to engage with the climate crisis in new and creative ways.”