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Co-Working Studio

A Creative Workspace for Independent Learners

The Co-Working Studio offers dedicated time, space, and community for teens pursuing independent learning, creative work, and personal projects.

Participants bring their own goals and interests into a shared studio environment where focused work is supported through routine, conversation, and mentorship.

Why Co-Working?

Creative work often requires both independence and the quiet presence of others.

Co-Working Studio offers a rhythm of focused individual practice within a shared environment, where conversation, accountability, and mutual encouragement arise naturally throughout the day.

Rather than working alone at home or following a prescribed classroom schedule, participants develop sustainable habits of attention while remaining connected to a community of learners.

What Happens Here?

Learners may spend their time on academic studies, creative projects, portfolio development, reading, writing, research, or personal inquiries. Regular check-ins and conversations help learners clarify goals, navigate challenges, and sustain momentum.

While each person follows their own path, the shared studio environment provides encouragement, accountability, and opportunities for informal exchange.

Learning in Community

Independent learning does not mean learning alone.

Participants share ideas, exchange feedback, and learn alongside others pursuing their own questions.

The studio becomes a community of practice where individual work is strengthened through conversation and the presence of others.

Who Is It For?

The Co-Working Studio may be a good fit for teens who:

Enjoy working independently

Are pursuing homeschool, hybrid, or other flexible learning pathways

Want greater ownership of their learning

Would benefit from dedicated studio time and gentle accountability

Appreciate both independence and community

Ways Participants Use the Studio

Studio Possibilities:

  • Academic studies

  • Creative projects

  • Portfolio development

  • Reading, writing, and research

  • Independent inquiry

  • Preparing for future pathways

What You Can Expect

Access to the Dream Lab studio workspace

A community of curious, independent learners

Shared art materials, tools, and creative resources

Tea, coffee, snacks, and a welcoming place to focus

Regular check-ins and informal mentorship

Studio Rhythm & Access

Participate through drop-in sessions or an ongoing studio membership.

Tuesdays & Thursdays

9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Single Session

$25 per visit

Studio Membership

$180 per month

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Curious?

The best way to understand Dream Lab is to experience it.

Schedule a studio visit, meet the community, and explore whether the Co-Working Studio is the right fit for your learner.

@2026 Play Full Ground | Photos by Grace Khieu, Julie Chon, Brianne Hidalgo, Sheldon Chang, Moonfish Photography

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