Art by Giovanni Pennacchietti
Hey everyone! If you’ve read my recent interview with Giovanni Pennacchietti, you’ve heard the news: I’ve decided to open up my own art gallery. This was my plan all along, and now you get to be a part of my journey. This is the year that I’m bringing the online world into the offline world. That’s right. We’re going full IRL in the city.
On January 9th there will be a pre-launch event party for my new art gallery at my friend’s beautiful church in NYC. The party will also be a Manifesto Salon.
We start at 8 PM. The night will begin with us reading our manifestos, followed by a piano performance of grandiosity. We will then take a break to connect and discuss forbidden ideas. This will be followed by a curated VIP dinner, culminating in an art auction featuring works from two of our gallery’s acclaimed artists, the unrivaled Alexander Adams and Giovanni Pennacchietti.
It’s perfectly fine to show up fashionably late. If you are coming from another event, consider this an afterparty.
If you’d like to get in on the action, you can join The Cultural Futurist as a paid member. If you join as a Founding Member you get VIP. Since this is larger event than the salons I normally host on here, I’m aware that some people might want to attend the launch without joining my publication. Therefore, I have also made tickets available through Eventbrite and Partiful.
VIP Tickets
The VIP tickets are available via Eventbrite here. They grant you entry to our exclusive dinner and private piano show.
Press Coverage/Volunteers
If you are an independent journalist who wants to write about the event, email me at theculturalfuturist@gmail.com. We are additionally seeking a few more volunteers, so reply to this email or hit me up directly if you’d like to come by and help out.
I’ll see you guys tomorrow night!
Special thanks to Arcadia for sponsoring our launch party. They are an emerging network state for artists and their very own founder Diego Dallas will be reading a manifesto for our event.
I will prepare my Manifesto for my arrival in the Spring.
I LOVE manifestos!