THE COLLECTIVE
The Studio Flora Collective is a growing, global circle of artists, designers, visionaries, and cultural builders committed to mutual support, creative exchange, and long-term collaboration.
We are building a living web: a trusted, international community connected through in a shared system of guiding principles and aims, such as reciprocity, creative kinship, and shared evolution. We weave together to create spaces and experiences that support us in gathering, sharing work, seeding collaborations, and featuring artists across platforms and projects, strengthening the connective tissue between people, crafts, places, and lineages of creation.

THE FOUNDING CORE
Studio Flora was founded by Kathi Hendrick and Robot Koch, who serve as stewards of the studio’s vision, culture, and creative ecology. Together, they hold the relational and artistic center of the collective — tending the conditions for deep listening, meaningful collaboration, and long-term creative integrity.

KATHI HENDRICK
Kathi Hendrick is an artist, somatic facilitator, experience designer, and author working at the intersection of embodiment, creativity, ecology, and collective intelligence. She co-founded Studio Flora as a living studio for artforms shaped through deep listening, relational attunement, and regenerative creative process — a space where nervous systems, landscapes, and collaborative fields are treated as co-creators.
With formal training in mechanical engineering and a decade of experience in corporate strategy and design, Kathi bridges analytical rigor with embodied intelligence. Her work integrates trauma-informed somatic practice, nervous system regulation, archetypal and sacred systems, creative ritual, and regenerative design to support both personal and cultural transformation.
Kathi works internationally with artists, visionaries, and leaders navigating thresholds of change — moments where identity, vocation, and creative direction are re-forming. Her facilitation supports embodied clarity: the capacity to sense, listen, and lead from coherence between body, relationship, imagination, and strategy.
She is the author of PORTALS, a poetry collection exploring transformation through embodied language, which she adapted into an experimental film and immersive performance integrating spoken word, movement, and sound design.
Across coaching, collaborative art-making, and immersive environments, Kathi’s work centers an essential devotion: creating the conditions for beauty, integrity, and new forms of life to emerge
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ROBOT KOCH
Robot Koch is a composer, sound artist, and producer whose work explores sound as a field of perception, healing, and relational intelligence. As co-founder of Studio Flora, he helps shape the studio’s artistic direction, sonic explorations, and its guiding belief that deep listening is not only an artistic practice but a pathway to attunement, collaboration, and meaningful transformation.
Drawing from decades of experience across electronic music, film scoring, immersive performance, and interdisciplinary collaboration, he develops sound environments designed to support nervous system regulation, presence, and coherence. His compositions are less about spectacle and more about creating conditions: living systems of sound that open space, soften attention, and invite deeper states of listening and awareness.
His recorded work spans multiple albums with over 100 million streams worldwide, and his music has been featured in films, television, and immersive audiovisual installations. He has received multiple international awards and has collaborated with a wide range of artists across genres and disciplines.
Beyond the music itself, Robot Koch brings systems thinking and long-term vision into his collaborations. Within Studio Flora and its wider ecosystem of releases, events, and retreats, he is committed to building creative processes where art, well-being, and ecological awareness are not separate pursuits, but part of a shared practice of listening and care.
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