Meet Our Team!

Carly Treece
Founder & President
Carly Treece (she/her) is the President and Founder of Four Mothers Collective, a community-driven organization dedicated to uplifting Indigenous women through art, culture, and education. A citizen of the Mvskoke Nation with Cherokee ancestry, Carly’s work is rooted in her deep connection to her heritage and her commitment to fostering spaces that celebrate and amplify Indigenous voices.
With a background in multidisciplinary art and curation, Carly is passionate about creating opportunities for Native women to share their stories through creative expression. She is the owner of Tvlse Studios, a platform for Indigenous artists, and has curated numerous exhibitions highlighting Native and BIPOC artists. In addition to her work as an artist and curator, Carly has been an advocate for land and body sovereignty, believing these themes are integral to the strength of Indigenous communities.
Carly’s leadership in Four Mothers Collective is driven by her desire to create lasting change within her community. As President and Founder, she is deeply involved in the day-to-day operations of the collective, working alongside other members to provide resources, support, and a platform for Native women to thrive. Through her work, Carly continues to foster a space where tradition and contemporary art merge, allowing Native women to reclaim their voices and share their creative legacies.
Faith Harjo-Jones
Secretary
Faith Harjo-Jones(Pawnee, Choctaw, Muscogee Creek, Cheyenne) is a mother, educator, and small business owner passionate about Indigenous Women's health, education, and leadership development. She has extensive volunteer experience and advocates for Indigenous arts and community empowerment.


Ida Aldaco-Hamilton
Treasurer
Ida Aldaco-Hamilton(she/her) is a Mexican-American and a founding member of Four Mothers Collective. Her family are citizens of Cherokee Nation. She is a paralegal with 20+ years of experience in various areas of practice. She enjoys spending her time supporting the Indigenous and 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, reading, and spending time with her family. She intends to use her previous experience with non-profits and professional knowledge to further the success of the collective.