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Mor Keshet

Founder, Integrative Eco Art Therapist

Mor Keshet (MPS, LCAT) is an Integrative Eco Art Therapist, educator, and founder of TEVEL, an evolving platform exploring the intersections of creativity, ecology, and collective healing. Her work is rooted in the understanding that healing is not only an individual process, but a relational one that unfolds between people, communities, places, and the living world.

Through the lens of the Ecological Self, Mor explores how identity emerges through relationships with land, ancestry, culture, community, and the more-than-human world. Drawing from psychology, ecology, relational neuroscience, systems thinking, and the arts, she develops experiential practices that support creativity, resilience, belonging, and collective repair in a time of profound ecological and cultural transition.

Mor is the creator of Integrative Eco Art Therapy, the Climate Emotions Mandala Project, and Emotional Biomimicry™, interdisciplinary frameworks that cultivate emotional resilience, ecological awareness, and collective meaning-making. Her work has been presented through collaborations with organizations including the University of Pennsylvania, The Nature Conservancy, Climate Psychology Alliance North America, and the Climate Emotional Resilience Institute.

Through TEVEL, Mor is helping to cultivate a regenerative culture rooted in creativity, relationship, and ecological belonging.

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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.

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Ariella Cook-Shonkoff

Collaborator, Author, 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.  

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