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Living Room Session Presents: Have You Met
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Have You Met
Living Room Session presents Have You Met, a series designed to cultivate deeper connections with artists, platforms, and projects by delving into their work, inspirations, and personal stories. Each session offers an opportunity to engage with the featured artist while connecting with others in the room. For our second edition, we are thrilled to welcome Salomé Biyack and her debut poetry collection, How Many Strangers Can I Get to Fall in Love with Me?—a heartfelt journey through themes of love, longing, vulnerability, and self-discovery. Join us for a laid-back afternoon with a conversation, poetry reading, and Q&A with the artist.
Doors open: 13:30
Program starts: 14:00 (including Q&A, live poetry reading, and engaging dialogue)
Limited tickets available—get yours before they’re gone!
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About Living Room Session
Living Room Session is an ongoing live program set in a metaphorical living room, where various art forms come together in an intimate and inviting atmosphere. Curated and hosted by Shaquille Shaniqua Joy, each session brings together film, art, music, and conversation as artists explore a theme through different mediums.
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About Shaquille Shaniqua Joy
Shaquille Shaniqua Joy is a moderator and cultural curator with a focus on storytelling. Her work delves into the embodied experiences of herself and others through conversations, programs, and exhibitions. Driven by her passion for people and their unique fascinations, her practice inspires her to create diverse formats, including Living Room Session and Have You Met.