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Brad the skeleton and Andy the Spider are just FULL of holiday spirit this year.
A snowman draws a lady snowman “draw me like one of your French girls” style. She has her scarf off and her coal buttons are off on the snow lol. The text says Drink and draw January 17 7:30pm Indy hall 709 n 2nd st $10 byob
Made the poster for January’s Drink and Draw last night. It’s no masterpiece but it did make me laugh so I’ll take it.
Philly artists! We gather once a month at @indyhall.org to hang out, connect with our community, and draw really silly prompts.
Join us!
12/20: lu.ma/32qnf6ei
1/17: lu.ma/donad22
I used to have coworkers to say this stuff to, now you're the coworkers. Bummer for everyone involved frankly. This is why I need @indyhall.org days every week.
When people ask me "what kind of people join @indyhall.org" they're asking for job titles & demographics, which are the least interesting things about any of our members and almost never how people truly connect.
Meanwhile, in our discord rn people are organizing a club to get HAM radio licenses. 🎙️
6 people gather around a counter and write postcards to the governor
Tonight at drink and draw in between prompts we, a room full of people who rely on SEPTA, wrote some quick postcards to Josh Shapiro. It’s all-hands-on-deck over here.
What do yoga and coworking with @indyhall.org have in common?
They're both good for your mental health, and best enjoyed in community! 😍
When you visit the Indy Hall Clubhouse, you might find Wally relaxing on the roof deck, taking in the serenity of the Philadelphia Skyline!
And as he navigates his reintroduction to the city, he’s grateful to have found a place where he feels right at home. "There’s a beating heart in this space that I think is not common, and it’s one of the defining characteristics of what makes it a cool place to be."
For Wally, Indy Hall is more than a place to work, whether it’s with his direct teammates or alongside other members working on their own thing. For him, it’s a symbol of Philly’s spirit of collaboration and community, a space where connections are valued as much as the work being done.
With a smile on his face Wally sums up the Indy Hall community “Everyone in this building would pass the shopping cart test. There’s a vibe here," with a smile he continues, "It’s energizing, and it just makes me happy."
"It was immediately more community-focused than anywhere else I’d been." He found himself not just working, but genuinely connecting with people outside his own company, bonding over shared passions, and making new friends.
Unlike other coworking spaces he’d tried, Wally found that Indy Hall’s community felt more personal, less transactional. He recalls having a meaningful conversation with Adam, one of Indy Hall’s community leaders, who introduced him to members with shared interests:
Quickly, Wally and his teammates found that Indy Hall filled that “casual conversation” gap..and more!
His employer – a fully remote software development and design agency called Tamman, that focuses on human-centered and inclusive design – approached Indy Hall about a way for Wally and some of his fellow Philadelphia coworkers to start coming to the Indy Hall Clubhouse once a week or so.
It turns out, he wasn’t alone in that feeling, even within his own team!
"Working remotely has been a difficult transition for me as someone who enjoys talking to people," reflecting on how much he missed casual conversations and the energy that comes from being around people.
Fast forward several years and some time living in LA, he was dissatisfied with the disconnected feeling of working in his apartment so he started searching for a way to be more connected.
Wally tells me he first encountered Indy Hall when he was in college, and at the time the space seemed like a "mysterious, cool, and artsy" hub, but he wasn’t sure how it fit into his life.
Wally is a recent returnee to Philadelphia, most recently from LA. And like many other members, he recognizes that Indy Hall is a lot more than just a workspace — it’s a lifeline to the city’s vibrant spirit, and a gateway to meaningful human connections.
Sitting in the Skyroom of the Indy Hall Clubhouse, surrounded by vibrant art from Philly artists, Wally Zielinski opens up about the importance of Indy Hall to him: "It’s more about making connections than it is about just getting work done. I’m happier here because I can say hi to folks."
Movie nights are back at the clubhouse. 🎟️
Tonight's feature: Tucker & Dale vs Evil.
More to come, every other Wednesday!
Every Friday in November we’re hosting a “Pay what you wish” coworking day at the clubhouse.
Details + RSVP here: lu.ma/pwyw-11