ABOUT
Through her visual art, Meghan explores abstraction as a mindfulness and meditative practice. Her paintings and drawings emerge through process-led mark-making, guided by intuition rather than fixed outcomes. Recurring themes in her work include contradictory forces, balance, and the ongoing negotiation between tension and release.
Alongside her studio practice, Meghan designs and facilitates creative workshops that invite participants to engage with similar ideas through the body, imagination, and collective play. These workshops grew out of her own need for a daily framework that tended to the mind, body, and soul: a practice she experienced (and continues to experience) firsthand as grounding, clarifying, and transformative.
Her workshops often combine movement, writing, textiles, food, and collaborative art-making, creating environments that are playful yet reflective, structured yet open. Rather than focusing on technical skill or outcomes, they emphasize presence, curiosity, and the value of process.
Meghan is interested in how meaning moves: between individuals, materials, and groups. Through creativity, she has found a deeper connection to her own spirituality, understood not as doctrine but as attention, embodiment, and play. With her work, she hopes to inspire others to connect with the inherent spirituality of the creative process and to experience creativity as something lived, felt, and shared.