Join us in the Hudson Valley for creative adventures in stunning venues, guided by leading minds.
Crafted to bring together a diverse mix of designers, artists and entrepreneurs from around New York, our events spark new ideas and foster meaningful connections.
StüdiGroup
Upcoming Events
Why Grow with StüdiGroup?
Gain inspiration, knowledge and a sense of wellbeing as you escape your routine and connect with other creative people and teams.
Immersed in the natural beauty and cultural richness of the Hudson Valley, you will exchange ideas, explore new perspectives and come away refreshed and equipped with new tools to leverage your creativity.
StüdiGroup welcomes creative individuals from fields like architecture, graphic design, fine art, and photography, as well as anyone seeking inspiration and a breath of fresh air.
Based in the Hudson Valley, our programs cater to residents of the New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut tri-state area, as well as visitors curious to explore the region.
What StüdiGroupers are saying…
“A day out with Stüdigroup was just what I needed to shake up my routine and remind me that inspiration can be found in the most unexpected places.”
"It was a thrill to step out of my daily grind and be inspired by Alex & Kale's wonderful group. They put together a thoughtful and energizing afternoon, and I made some great new connections with fellow creatives upstate. Looking forward to future events!"
“The StüdiGroup DayTrip to Magazzino was an incredible experience. The carefully curated events, from the museum tour to the nature walk, fostered meaningful connections with fellow attendees in an inspiring setting.”
“This was a very thoughtful and fun event with charming hosts and a very knowledgeable architect guiding us through a beautiful space, really enjoyed myself :-)”
“StüdiGroup put together a fieldtrip for creative adults and they did a top notch job. Their attention to detail, planning and serving the goals of the event did not suggest this was just the first time. For me the tour of the museum by the architect and conversation with other guest were the best parts.”