Daria Matza
has been working with clay for over twenty years, approaching ceramics as both a craft and a storyteller. A filmmaker, teacher, mother, and community builder, she finds her faith in humanity again and again through the tales people carry and the quiet, beautiful ways we heal when they are told. She honors ritual and the art of gathering, having both participated in and guided women’s circles inspired by Women Who Run With the Wolves, creating spaces where creativity, connection, and myth can breathe.

Storytelling is her compass: filmmaking is her main medium, and she teaches college courses in film theory and production to spark that same love in her students. Daria is a mother who often wonders how she might better mother the world. 

She draws joy and meaning from family, friends, shared meals, the joy of laughter, and trying to master the perfect body roll in dance class.

About Us

A woman smiling and holding a large, undecorated clay bowl inside a pottery studio. She is wearing a navy sleeveless top, brown pants with white paint splatters, and purple sandals. The studio has pottery equipment, shelves, and finished pottery in the background.

Amanda Feaver is a licensed psychotherapist whose work lives at the rich intersection of psychology, ecology, and spiritual formation. A devoted grief-tender, she accompanies individuals through the deep terrain of loss with compassion and reverence.

Rooted in the power of story, myth, and hands-on creation, Amanda cultivates spaces where people can courageously descend into their experience as a sacred passage toward transformation. She believes that when we engage loss with intention and presence, we move closer to wholeness and joy — both individually and collectively — and begin to remember our true Belonging: to one another, and to this Earth.

A lifelong lover of the wild world, Amanda tends a small urban forest garden and expresses her connection to the Earth through her work as a ceramic artist. Whether in the garden, shaping clay, or in the therapy room, Amanda’s work is a quiet invitation to root more deeply into life.

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Alexandra Moskovich is a licensed therapist dedicated to helping individuals gain a deeper understanding of their inner worlds, enabling them to navigate life’s complexities.

She is certified in psychedelic-assisted therapy, a certified sex therapist, and utilizes ayurvedic practices and wisdom to better understand how humans can thrive in the larger world.

Alexandra creates safe and supportive spaces where clients can reflect, work through obstacles, and cultivate meaningful self-awareness.

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