Our Story
Mor Keshet
Founder, Integrative Eco Art Therapist
Mor Keshet’s (MPS, LCAT) work lives at the intersection of creativity, ecology, and collective healing. Mor guides individuals, communities, and systems through processes of reconnection in times of profound change. She is the creator of the Climate Emotions Mandala Project and Emotional Biomimicry™, practices that support collective emotional processing and ecological attunement.
Mor’’ work is informed by collaborations with organizations including the University of Pennsylvania, The Nature Conservancy, Climate Mental Health Network, Climate Psychology Alliance – North America, and the Climate Emotional Resilience Institute.
Julia Volonts
Social Architect, Art Therapist
Julia Volonts (LCAT, ATR-BC) is a Licensed & Board-Certified Art Therapist and educator working between the U.S. and Europe. After graduating from the School of Visual Arts (2017) with a Master of Professional Studies in Art Therapy and obtaining her credentials, she continued her studies as a Fulbright Scholar to Latvia (2019) and later completed the Global Mental Health: Trauma and Recovery Certificate through the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma (2023).
She currently serves as an Assistant Professor within the Notre Dame of Maryland University (NDMU) Graduate Art Therapy program and is the Founder & Director of Art Therapy Lab, an international studio-lab exploring community-based practice at the intersection of art therapy and related fields through interdisciplinary dialogue, collaboration, and practice-based research.
Ariella Cook-Shonkoff
Practitioner, Eco Art Therapist
Ariella Cook-Shonkoff (MFT, ATR) is a licensed psychotherapist and integrative eco-art therapist in private practice in Berkeley, California. She’s the author of Raising Anti-Doomers, a groundbreaking guide to bringing up emotionally-resilient kids in an era of climate disruption. Ariella previously served on the steering committee of Climate Psychology Alliance of North America, where she co-chaired the Expressive Arts Committee.