I am a visionary artist, designer, ritual theatre director, and expressive arts therapist based on Salt Spring Island, Canada.

I believe in the power of creativity and imagination as real technologies of transformation.

Both in our personal lives and in these collective times that ask for a deep reimagining of what is possible, I have devoted my life to exploring how art, ritual, and collective belief can shape reality. Through my artistic practice, I learned the power of suspending disbelief — of creating microcosms where anything is possible, where prayers can be seeded, and where visions are given real ground to take flight.

My collective cultural work explores the creative power of shared imagination: collective prayer, ritual theatre, and the subtle architecture of belief. I am deeply interested in how communities gather to generate meaning, beauty, and change in their bioregions — and how art becomes a living bridge between the seen and unseen.

My mentorship work carries the same foundation. I guide visionaries, artists, and purpose-driven leaders through very real rites of passage using ritual, expressive arts, and imagination as tools for transformation. Alongside this initiatory work, I offer grounded structural tools and frameworks — sharing what I’ve learned about building a thriving creative life through the development of a resourcing vocation that supports personal freedom, integrity, and the steady flow of one’s gifts into the world.

I care deeply about medicine reaching the places it is meant to go.

I feel immense gratitude for the lineage that shaped me.

I come from generations of artists — raised in a family where creativity was both devotion and discipline. The creative fire of my mother, the artistic rigor of my sister, the perseverence of my father and the depth of artistic inheritance in my blood that continues to feed my work.

I have been guided by extraordinary mentors — by design and by grace — including Isis Indria, Priscilla Heine, Louisa Birkins, Tasha Hubbard, Charles Hall, Murray Sipple, and Sedona Swan. I’ve also been privileged to have completed my Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Arts and Theatre at Concordia University in Montreal, and later deepened my practice through formal training at the Vancouver Art Therapy Institute, supported by Kaylian Jay.

I am profoundly grateful for the friends, collaborators, and creative women who have walked beside me — Bronwen Olsen, Sarah Sataya, Mackenzie River, Paige Penny, Chauntelle Atcheynum, Meliss Desmond, John Luther and many more — whose presence continues to shape my becoming.

Above all, my work is an offering back to the profound relationship I hold with Spirit — with Creator, the Muse, the more than human allies that shape it. Everything I create is an attempt to generate more beauty, more nourishment, and more good food for our collective ecosystem in times when sustenance can feel scarce.

Thank you for being here.


Creatively yours,