Founded by Victoria Odekomaya, LiMStudios Creative Hub aims to redefine content creation in Indianapolis.
LiMStudios is the city’s newest creative hub, offering a full-service environment to produce high-quality, strategic content — such as visuals, videos and podcasts. LiMStudios Creative Hub is designed to be a one-stop shop for all types of women visionaries — including budding entrepreneurs, business leaders, coaches and influences — to engage their audiences, increase visibility and bring new ideas to life.
“Our space is more than just a studio — it’s a launchpad for success,” Odekomaya said in a statement. “We provide not just the tools, but the strategy, confidence and creative direction businesses need to thrive in today’s digital world.”
LiMStudios is built on the belief that visibility creates opportunity, according to a press release. Clients will not just leave with high-quality content and innovative strategies but with newfound confidence, strategies and momentum to take their next big step.
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LiMStudios Creative Hub goes beyond traditional content studios and equipment rental by helping women-owned small businesses and entrepreneurs who are struggling to grow their audience. The space offers photography, videography, podcasting, live streaming, workshops and TV production.
LiMStudios Creative Hub officially opens on April 1, 2025. For more information or to book a session, visit victoriaodekomaya.com/creativehub. To get in contact, email victoria@thelimstudios.com.
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Chloe McGowan is the Arts & Culture Reporter for the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper. Originally from Columbus, OH, Chloe graduated with a degree in journalism from The Ohio State University. She is a former IndyStar Pulliam Fellow, and her previous work includes freelancing for Indy Maven, Assistant Arts & Life Editor for The Lantern, and editorial assistant at CityScene Media Group. Chloe enjoys covering all things arts and culture — from local music, visual art, dance, theater and film, as well as minority-owned businesses. In her free time, Chloe enjoys reading, cooking and keeping her plants alive.