Founder and Director
Cira Mozos Ansorena is the Founder and Director of Kosmovision. With a background in social work and psychotherapy, her work is grounded in prevention, community wellbeing and health promotion.
She is guided by the conviction that creativity is not an accessory to wellbeing, but a vital force in human development.
As a writer and practitioner, Cira explores how creative practice can support identity, belonging, agency and collective wellbeing.
Through Kosmovision, she brings a a distinctive vision for a creative wellbeing framework that positions creativity as a pathway for developing the capacities that support personal and community development.
Director
Anastasia Birighitti is an experienced educator and Director of Kosmovision, with a professional background across government and private education sectors. Her work is grounded in creativity as a method for learning, inclusion, and wellbeing, with particular expertise in special needs education and advocacy.
She brings a care-centred and ethically grounded approach to leadership, informed by professional teaching accreditation and literacy training. Her practice is further shaped by counselling-informed study and human rights principles, reflecting a strong commitment to equity and empowerment.
Through Kosmovision, she contributes to the strategic development of inclusive, community-based learning environments that respond to individual needs while strengthening collective wellbeing.
Anastasia is particularly committed to creating spaces where children, young people, and women from culturally diverse backgrounds feel heard, supported, and empowered to participate fully in their learning and community life.
Director
Hanna Rose is a Director of Kosmovision Foundation. She contributes to the organisation’s governance and brings a strong commitment to the role of art, creativity and community participation in supporting wellbeing.
Hanna is a Melbourne-based abstract artist and RMIT Fine Arts graduate whose work explores emotional memory, environment, and intuitive expression through colour and gestural mark-making. Her deep understanding of art as a creative language informs her contribution to Kosmovision’s broader creative wellbeing approach.
Hanna is deeply passionate about the importance of art in the community and the role it can play in supporting emotional expression, strengthening identity development, and fostering inclusion, belonging and participation.
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