More about us
In the making and sharing of art, we are able to see, hear, and value parts of ourselves, and thus heal wounds, reclaim losses, and embrace our whole selves.
As a creative collaborative, we derive personal fulfillment from the shared accountability and creative potential of interdependence. We invite others to share in our projects in order to foster a community of openness, learning, growth, and connection.
Together, we are imagining different ways of being in the world together.
Collaborators

Molly Foley, MA
mfcreates
Molly uses her years of study in sociology, library science, and astrology to examine societal norms, mental health, and personal freedom through her personal and community fiber art practices. Her work explores themes of transformation, re-storying, and self-empowerment.

Emily O’Hara, MA, BSN, RN
silver labyrinth design
Emily maintains creative and integrative health practices. Her work includes metalsmithing, fiber arts, installation art, and introducing Energetic Intelligence for personal and professional development. The process of idea to completion, creating community, connection, and healing informs all.
Emily is also a founding member of 4th Wheel Flow, LLC.

Morgan von Prelle Pecelli, PhD
lost notebook
With a background in Cultural Anthropology, butoh, contemporary performance, experience design, and the fiber arts, Morgan’s creative practice explores ways in which waiting, stillness, and the incidental interaction of elements can open up spaces of revelation, reclamation, and rehumanization.
Timeline
Project/Residency | Year |
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Bloom | 2024-2025 |
Stardust and Dreams | 2024 |
Rebuilding | 2023-2024 |
Andover Community Weaving | 2023 |
Connections | 2022 |
South Church Artists in Residence | 2022 |
Andover Mending: Healing and Resilience | 2022 |
Time is a Circle | 2021 |
Andover Weaving: Rebirth and Renewal | 2021 |
Lawn Art: Public Art for Where We Are – in collaboration with the Andover Arts and Culture Alliance | 2020 |
Art Along the Trails – in collaboration with the Andover Arts and Culture Alliance and AVIS | 2019 |