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CREATIVE PROGRAM OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

With intent to build a unique community through the elevation of ideas, REUNION offers events open to the public such as salons, symposiums, performance, dinners, artist talks, live music, sound baths, workshops, and screenings. 

UPCOMING EVENTS

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MOMENTS WITH .STANDSTILL.

February 18, 2024 3:30pm

Join us for an afternoon of self-love intention setting, snacks, tea ceremonies by Standstill, and an ongoing musical serenade by Jett Kwong. A special guest beverage will be served should you decide. All in service to the higher self!

PAST EVENTS

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ETHEREAL SOUNDS

January 25th 2024
7:00pm

A curated selection of ethereal sounds, live music, visuals, and performance from Garek Druss + Megan Paradowski, Asphodèle, and M-0ther.

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HOPE IS A MUSCLE

January 21st 2024
6:30pm

A bi-weekly film series curated by Greg Nussen, This week we will be screening Mayor (2020) by David Osit, a prerecorded Q&A with director. Discussion to follow.

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Dinner + a Movie: "BELL BOOK & CANDLE" (1958)

January, 19th 2024
7:00pm

Join us for a unique culinary experience as we screen "Bell Book and Candle" a 1958 supernatural romantic comedy. The bewitching spirit of the film is accompanied by a historical occult-themed 5-course dinner, where culinary delights mirror the movie's themes of the supernatural.

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KATYA GROKHOVSKY: BREAD BREAKING

December, 20th 2023
7:00pm

A one night lecture-performance with Katya Grokhovsky, presents her recent work in progress.  Bread Breaking celebrates connection, compassion and humanity at a time of wars and conflict. 

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HOPE IS A MUSCLE

December, 10th 2023
6pm

A new series on discourse through Palestinian film - this week, short films by female filmmakers. Curated by Greg Nussen.

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DINNER AND A MOVIE: "DAISIES" (1966)

December, 8th 2023

Join us for a unique evening as we screen "Daisies," a 1966 Czechoslovakian surrealist comedy-drama. Experience a night of female cinematic brilliance, unconventionally served cuisine, and vibrant discussion.

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Electric Moons & Colors: A Salon

December, 7th 2023

Join India Mandelkern and Andrew Berardini, as they present their latest literary works: ELECTRIC MOONS: The Social History of Los Angeles Street Lighting, and COLORS. Hosted in collaboration with Hat & Beard Press.

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SAMPLE THAT Vol. 4

J Dilla

November, 30th 2023

DJ Jihaari will be talking with Taylor Aldridge, the visual arts curator and program manager at the California African American Museum (CAAM) about J Dilla's legacy and unparalleled style.

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SAMPLE THAT Vol. 3

PURPLE MOONLIGHT

September, 27th 2023

Live listening session with DJ Jihaary Terry and Director Barry Jenkins in conversation about the secret film score remixes Barry commissions with DJ Candlestick.

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LA MOON FESTIVAL CELEBRATION DINNER

September, 26th 2023

With Zoey Gog, Hyungi Park, and Jett Kwong.

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RESONANCE

September, 20th 2023

An electro acoustic sound bath and ambient scent scape with Odeya Nini, Robot Koch, and Alfonso Nicolai.

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CITROMANCY

May 13th, 2023

Citromancy Divination and Orange-Huffing Ritual in conjunction with the Institute for Art and Olfaction's Scent Week 2023.

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FUNGI AND THE ANTHROPOCENE

November 20, 2022

A salon about the fungal future, of how mushrooms will try, but can't save the world. With presentations by Saskia Wilson-Brown, Oscar Mendoza, and Ahycsa Bautista, Danielle Stevenson, and Sam Shoemaker. 

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DIGITAL DARK AGE

April 22nd, 2022

What do we preserve our culture and how is it meaningfully archived? How can intention last longer than legacy? Our future-present cannot be fully void of technooptimism, we need to meet the present moment where it is and write a new canon for cultural legacy. Let's discuss.

“Working collaboratively to create events might be more politically responsible to our times than making objects that display individuality.”

William Powhida

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