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For too long, creative women—especially in the Pacific and Aotearoa—have been told to shrink. Keep your studio quiet. Don’t take up too much space. Charge less. Apologize for your ambition.

Whether you are a graphic designer burning the midnight oil, a jeweler learning to solder, or a mother of three finally carving out two hours to paint—this is your tūrangawaewae. We get asked a lot: “What makes Studio Wahines different from any other co-working space or art studio?” studiowahines

Come for the space. Stay for the sisters. Leave with work that feels like you . For too long, creative women—especially in the Pacific

Let us stop you right there.

You don’t need to be loud. You don’t need a portfolio. You don’t need permission from anyone except yourself. Charge less

Note: “Wahine” is the Māori and Hawaiian word for “woman.” This post assumes the brand is a creative space (design, art, pottery, co-working) run by or for women in New Zealand or Hawai’i, or a brand celebrating island/Pacific femininity. Adjust the specific creative medium as needed. There’s a specific kind of energy that happens when women gather to make things.

👉 [Link to join the waitlist / book a tour / sign up for a workshop] Kia kaha, wahine mā. (Stay strong, women.)