Creative Co-Working Day is a relaxed, community-focused way to get things done in the company of others. Whether you’re remote working, a freelance creative, a writer, or simply someone who needs to get out of the house to focus, you’re welcome to bring your work and settle in. While we make this a free community event, if you're able to, please…
Creative Co-Working Day is a relaxed, community-focused way to get things done in the company of others. Whether you’re remote working, a freelance creative, a writer, or simply someone who needs to get out of the house to focus, you’re welcome to bring your work and settle in. While we make this a free community event, if you're able to, please consider a suggested donation $10-$20 for the day (venmo or cash).
Overview
We kick things off at 10 AM with a casual meet & greet, followed by an optional “What’s your goal for the morning?” check-in. Before lunch, we’ll regroup to seehow everyone’s doing — no pressure, just a friendly boost of accountability.
What to Expect
A bright, welcoming studio space with large work tables, natural light, WiFi, and access to a
mini fridge and microwave if you want to warm up your coffee or bring lunch.
Creative Co-Working Days are generally held on the second Wednesday of the month from 10 AM–4 PM
You’re welcome to:
- come for the whole day,
- drop in for the morning,
- head home for lunch and come back, or
- stop by for the afternoon session (2 PM–4 PM).
You’ll also find a small semi-private nook for quick calls, though the studio isn’t designed for all-day phone or Zoom meetings. This gathering offers a change of scenery, a supportive environment, and a chance to work alongside others — not a silent workspace or an art-making session.
Who This Is Best For
Creative Co-Working Day is ideal for
remote workers, freelancer creatives, writers, note-takers, list-makers, and anyone who simply enjoys getting things done in the company of others. No special skills required — just bring whatever you’re working on and settle in It’s not the best fit for anyone needing silence, taking calls all day, or requiring the structure of a traditional co-working facility. Our studio wasn’t designed for co-working — this is simply an opportunity to bring people together in the space.
For a dedicated co-working space with call rooms, desks and office amenities check out the
Beahive in Beacon or Wireworks in Newburgh.