• Moi Tu

    Moi is an artist, consultant and facilitator who works at the intersection of creativity and collective sense-making. She supports groups in workplaces and communities to collaborate with more imagination, meaning and human connection, especially when the work is complex or emotionally charged. Her practice draws on visual and artful dialogue methods that loosen knots, surface hidden stories and make space for voices that are often overlooked. In The Motherlode, she brings a keen eye, a steady presence and an instinct for opening conversations that matter.

  • Jamie Colston

    Jamie is a poet, artist and facilitator whose work explores belonging, identity and the threads that sit beneath everyday life. He has a long history of creating spaces where people feel able to speak plainly and be heard without judgement. His practice blends attentive listening with a quiet, incisive curiosity that draws out what is often left unsaid. Through The Motherlode he brings a steady hand, a gift for narrative, and a commitment to honouring the lived experience of others while tracing the patterns that connect families, places and memory.

  • Amy Isle Freeman

    Amy is an artist whose work explores female joy, freedom and embodied expression through colour, humour and play. Her practice spans mural painting, hand-painted clothing and print, and is rooted in creating environments that feel welcoming, alive and gently disruptive. In The Motherlode, she shapes the physical and symbolic space of the work, painting murals that hold the interviews and creating artworks and postcards that allow the project to live on beyond the conversations themselves.