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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.
We don’t do toxic productivity. Yes, we meet deadlines. Yes, we ship orders. But we also take tea breaks, cry in the back room when life gets heavy, and hold space for the fact that creativity isn’t a factory line. It’s a living, breathing thing. studiowahines
The studiowahine phenomenon has significant implications for creative industries and relationships. Some of these implications include: For too long, creative women—especially in the Pacific