A space to make something, together

Long Table Studio started with a simple idea: people want to make things, but don’t always have the space, time, or invitation to do it.

So much of our lives happens on screens or in isolation. We wanted to create something different. A place where people could show up, work with their hands, and spend a few hours alongside others.

Our Philosophy

We believe that

  • Creativity isn’t about being “good” at art

  • Process matters more than perfection

  • People are more open, present, and connected when they’re making something with their hands

Our workshops are designed with intention. Structured enough to guide you, open enough to let you explore.

You don’t need experience to be here. You just need to show up.

Community

Long Table Studio is built around the idea that creativity is more meaningful when it’s shared.

Each gathering is designed to bring people together, around a table, a material, a moment of trying something new.

Some people come with friends. Some come alone. Either way, you’ll have a place here.

Our Team

Two women standing behind a table, holding papers, at an indoor event with a brick wall, shelves with decorative items, and a window with a stained glass design in the background.

Julianne Webb

Co-Founder

Julianne co-leads curriculum and education at Long Table Studio, bringing years of experience in youth education and nonprofit programming.

She has a gift for breaking down creative processes into something approachable and engaging, making the studio accessible to all levels. Equal parts thoughtful and energetic, she brings both structure and play to the table with a level of reliability you can always count on.

Caitlin co-leads Long Table Studio, shaping its vision and the feel of each gathering. Drawn to texture, material, and open-ended exploration, she designs experiences that invite curiosity over perfection.

With roots in nonprofit and community work, she also stewards the studio’s operations and infrastructure, helping translate ideas into something sustainable and accessible.

Co-Founder

Caitlin Banga