Join me for a free event this Thursday!
Join Myseum for connections and refreshments at our exhibition, 36 Questions that Lead to Loving Toronto. We invite Torontonians to come with friends or alone to explore the commitment we have to the city and to each other. Get deep, have fun, be brutally honest about what you love or hate (and everything in between) about our city and connect with someone new.
This event welcomes participants who are looking for new friendships, city soulmates, civic accomplices, post-isolation connections, street explorers, good company, and more…
Participants will be matched with fellow Torontonians to explore the exhibition and share their answers. In addition to ‘city speed dating’, mingle with your loved ones, your old and new friends over drinks, conversation, and Toronto-themed ice-breakers.
See you there!
xo,
Myseum
WHAT TO EXPECT
Doors open at 6:40pm
Event begins at 7pm
On the day of the event, please arrive early in order to check-in and get settled before the guided activities begin at 7:00pm.
Light snacks will be served, along with a cash bar offering alcoholic drinks, including beer from Junction Craft Brewery, and non-alcoholic options.
Register at the link in the sidebar to reserve a spot to this fun (and free!) social event. City Social Hour is also happening on June 23, learn more.
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
The concept of 36 Questions originates from “The Experimental Generation of Interpersonal Closeness: A Procedure and Some Preliminary Findings,” a paper published in 1997 by psychologist Arthur Aron, and popularized by the New York Times as “The 36 Questions That Lead to Love.”
This exhibition is being presented in person at Myseum’s new space at 401 Richmond. Detailed directions, opening hours, important covid policies, and accessibility information can be found in the blue sidebar to the right of the page.
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/366044939267