Artists in Our Community
The therapists and artists listed on this page are people we actively engage in supportive relationships with whether for consultations, supervision, collaborations, etc. and they have given their permission to be featured on our website.
R. Alan Brooks
Alan is an author and educator who teaches writing at Regis University and Lighthouse Writers Workshop. He is best known for his social commentary graphic novels and his award-winning Colorado Sun comic, "What’d I Miss?". A popular TED speaker and podcast host, Alan also emcees major music and arts festivals.
Writer/Artist/ Educator
The Colorado Art Therapy Association develops awareness of the practice and profession of art therapy throughout Colorado, maintains and improves standards of practice, and provides resources for its members and the general public.
Website: https://www.arttherapycolorado.org/
Instagram: @arttherapyco
Emmett Marsh
Moe is a Denver-based multidisciplinary artist and educator specializing in murals, painting, and installation. A graduate of California State University Bakersfield, her work explores themes of identity, empathy, and social justice. Beyond her studio practice, Gram is a dedicated community leader and mentor, known for her murals and youth-focused collaborations with organizations like the Boettcher Boys and Girls Club and PlatteForum Art Lab.
Marketing Director
Queer Asterisk is a Colorado 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing queer-informed counseling services, educational trainings, and community programming.
Website: https://queerasterisk.com/
Instagram: queerasterisk
Graphic Illustrator/Designer
Gerry Mulowayi
Gerry is a visual artist known for a vibrant, colorful style designed to foster universal connection. His work creates a welcoming space for viewers to engage in themes of understanding and self-discovery. Centered on a message of encouragement, his art serves as a call to action for audiences to pursue their passions and navigate the world with a positive, relational perspective.
Therapists in Our Community
Leanne Morton, MA, LPC, ATR-P (she/her) is a Mental Health Counselor and Art Therapist specializing in a trauma-informed, mindfulness-based, and relational approach. She supports pre-teens through adults in healing trauma, processing grievance, and navigating life transitions or spiritual emergence. By blending traditional counseling with art-making, Leanne helps highly-sensitive individuals reduce anxiety, strengthen self-awareness, and live authentically. She is dedicated to honoring each client's unique identity and natural strengths throughout the healing process.
Contact: Leanne@wildsunflowerwellness.com| wildsunflowerwellness.com | IG: @wovenrootsstudio