Nature–Art Circles

What to Expect:

  • Begin with a gentle mindfulness practice to tune into your senses, the season, and the nature around us

  • Time for quiet reflection and creative response through art or writing

  • Sharing in a non-hierarchical, peer listening circle

  • Space to speak, listen, and be witnessed without pressure

  • A focus on direct experience rather than expertise

  • Unique perspectives shaped by the people present


We Provide: curated space, water, snacks, and shared art supplies.


What to Bring:

  • A water bottle

  • Any art or writing supplies that inspire you (optional

“K's energy is welcoming and thoughtful. They hold a heart-centered space for all to feel safe. Thank you for that!”

~Eden & Celeste

"Was just in your amazing e-circle! It was so beautifully woven and so healing - you truly have a gift."

~Circle Attendee

"So wise and gentle and knowledgeable."

~Sara

 

 

“Can we just talk about how magical this experience was? 🤩 And the blessing of such a tremendous gift, you shared with us K. I am so filled with gratitude and wonder. Thank you for sharing with us your gifts, and your time.”

~Circle Attendee

Experience & Approach

My facilitation journey began in 2019 through a women’s circle training with the Wild Woman Project, a program rooted in authentic leadership and community care. The training taught me how to show up just as I am for others and how that way of being carries into all areas of facilitation and professional life. That same year, at just 18, I led several circles and attended many others within my community. I felt a deep passion growing for the power of witnessing and being witnessed in group spaces held with intention.

In the years that followed, I facilitated circles specifically for my fellow queer community members under the name Faery Circles. Leading with authenticity and honouring the whole self was central to those gatherings, and they taught me many of the lessons I still carry close to my heart today.

Now, I humbly offer the circle gatherings I once dreamed of — simple opportunities to be in nature, engage in gentle mindfulness practices, and explore creative mediums alongside friends and peers. That same spirit of witnessing is also present in the Community of Practice circles I host for early childhood educators. While these spaces centre professional connection and support, I am continually moved by the wisdom, honesty, and presence people bring. We bond, feel held, and allow ourselves to be more intimately known — in ways that benefit both ourselves and the communities we serve.

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