Strangers Meeting Strangers: Life After Awakening
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Strangers Meeting Strangers: Life After Awakening

Inspired by the recently opened exhibition Sophie Calle: Overshare, which examines identity, intimacy, and blurring the lines between public and private, join an exchange of experiences at Strangers Meeting Strangers, a three-part conversation series.

Over three consecutive Thursday nights, moderators offer the prompts of past, present, and future to initiate connections and banter among strangers. Each evening creates a culminating experience that brings people together. You only need the courage to show up. Together, we’ll create the rest.

Night 3 centers hope, aspirations, and plans for the future. Activities include guided meditation, art-making, and talks about personal and community aspirations. Everyone is invited to listen, and further participation is optional. Gather in the Skyline Room.

All registered guests: Please gather in the Skyline Room by 6:15 pm. In the event of a sold-out program, a waitlist will be available in the Main Lobby at 5:45 pm. Waitlist availability will be announced at 6:15 pm on a first-come, first-served basis.

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For questions on accessibility, or to request additional accommodations, call 612-375-7564 or email access@walkerart.org.

Strangers Meeting Strangers (SMS) is a Minneapolis-based social project focused on fostering connection. The concept for SMS emerged when founder Liban Kano returned to the Twin Cities after his time in the Air Force. After a decade away, he felt disconnected from the people he once knew. What began as his personal search for community has since grown into a platform that brings strangers together. SMS events range from large community gatherings to more intimate settings. Sometimes the events have specific themes but often they are just an opportunity to come together as you are. The project has brought hundreds of people together through free gatherings, including parties at First Draft and Burnt Chicken, a salon exploring femme topics, town halls across the metro, and outdoor meetups at Peavey Plaza and Loring Park.

Program Facilitators
Liban Kano brings people together. He is a social engineer and philosopher who thrives in the spontaneity that arises when humans gather in real life.

Haley Purvis is a dreamer who curates wondrously imaginative environments designed for deeper inquiry and reflection.

Find us at 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, MN 55403.

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  • Sophie Calle: Overshare is organized by the Walker Art Center, with major support provided by Martha and Bruce Atwater. Additional support is provided by Carol and Judson Bemis, Jr., Karen and Ken Heithoff, Diana Nelson and John Atwater, and Idee German Schoenheimer.

Free Thursday Nights are sponsored by

  • Logo: Principal Foundation