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Aug
3
6:00 PM18:00

An Evening of Obscure, International, and Rare Fragrance

Fumerie will be holding an event dedicated to smelling, sharing, and discussing obscure, ultra-rare, and location-specific fragrances. This will be a more casual, social-style event, that will be moderated by Fumerie. We will be offering more tickets than we normally would, and ask that you plan to have your visit last roughly one hour as the capacity of our shop cannot accommodate all ticket holders at one time.

We are partnering with some avid collectors in the area, from Seattle, Portland, and Salem, to share with our lovely community some of the hardest-to-find fragrances in the world! Visitors to the event are welcome to bring up to one bottle to share with the group, and protocols will be in place to ensure the safety and respect of all rare perfumes being shared. If you are a collector yourself, we invite you to reach out to us after the event if you would like to have some of your collection featured in a future iteration of this event!

We expect this event to reach capacity quickly, so make sure to snag a ticket while you can!

Join us on Saturday, August 3rd from 6-8 pm, for an exciting evening of smelling, sharing, and discussing rare and small-batch perfumery from around the world!

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May
19
4:30 PM16:30

An Evening of Exploring Vintage Fragrance #2

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Fumerie will be holding an event dedicated to smelling, sharing and discussing vintage fragrances. This will be a more casual, social-style event, that will be moderated by Fumerie. We will be offering more tickets than we normally would, and ask that you plan to have your visit last roughly one hour as the capacity of our shop cannot accommodate all ticket holders at one time.

We will be giving you the opportunity to request any specific vintage fragrances you’ve always been curious to try in addition to those we curate for the event, and those we can provide we will! Additionally, if you are a collector yourself, we invite you to bring in any vintage fragrances you would like to share with those who attend the event. Protocols will be put in place to make sure those you share with are respectful of how you would prefer to share your discontinued fragrance.

Details on how to submit fragrances to share, how to request specific fragrances, and how the event will be organized will be shared with ticket holders once all tickets have been claimed. We expect this event to reach capacity quickly, so make sure to snag a ticket while you can!

Join us on Sunday, May 19th from 4:30-7 pm, for an exciting evening of smelling, sharing and discussing vintage favorites!

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Fragrance Swap Nº 8/ This event has been cancelled until further notice
Apr
4
6:00 PM18:00

Fragrance Swap Nº 8/ This event has been cancelled until further notice

Fragrance Swap Nº8

Fragrance swaps at Fumerie have become the most often requested event. Those of us with extensive fragrance collections as well as those that just might happen to have a few bottles that don't receive the love and attention they deserve, can appreciate the opportunity to make some fortuitous exchanges. 

Join us on Saturday, April 4th from 6-8pm, for an exciting evening of fragrance swapping and discovery.

Please read the event guidelines below before signing up for the event! Thank you.

Photo by William Bout on Unsplash

Photo by William Bout on Unsplash

EVENT GUIDELINES

This is a functionally independent event hosted by Fumerie Parfumerie. The event will be taking place April 4th, from 6-8 pm.

Each participant must submit the information requested below including their name, email address and what you’re planning on bringing to the swap. Due to the nature of the event, if you find out that you will be unable to attend after registering, please let us know as soon as possible so that we can plan accordingly. On the night of the event, participants will bring their fragrances to the bar at Fumerie. Please make sure to only bring bottles you can part with and all swaps are final. Please make sure to bring fragrances in their original bottles and not in decants or separate bottles. Thank you!

To sign up for this event, please fill out the form below. We look forward to seeing you there!

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Luca Turin returns to Fumerie
Dec
11
6:00 PM18:00

Luca Turin returns to Fumerie

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This event has reached capacity.

We are so thrilled to welcome back award-winning author and perfume critic Luca Turin to Fumerie this December. Turin was educated in France, Italy and the United Kingdom and holds a PhD in Biophysics from the University of London. His academic accomplishments notwithstanding, Turin is perhaps best known for co-authoring a series of perfume guides with his wife Tania Sanchez. Turin has established himself as one of the world’s foremost fragrance critics.

His writing has ushered in a new era of fragrance criticism and helped to popularize the notion that perfumery is a serious form of artistic expression. His published work includes the original Parfums: le guide (in French); The Secret of Scent: Adventures of Perfume and the Science of Smell; Perfumes: The A-Z Guide, The Little Book of Perfumes: The Hundred Classics, and Perfumes: The Guide 2018 with Tania Sanchez; and Folio Columns 2003-2014, a collection of his monthly features and columns for Swiss magazine NZZ Folio. His perfume writing has earned him both the Prix Jasmin (France) and the Jasmine Prize (UK). Turin currently conducts research on olfaction, anesthesia and brain disorders. He and Sanchez recently announced that they have begun work on Perfumes: The Guide 2019.

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Due to overwhelming interest, we have structured this event to be split into two events both on Wednesday, December 11th.

The Early event will begin promptly at 6:00 PM and conclude at 7:00 PM. The Late event will take place directly after from 7:15 - 8:15 pm. Copies of Turin’s essential guide Parfums le guide, originally released in 1992 and recently re-released with changes, will be available for purchase at the event.

Please make sure to sign up with our forms below! One form entry covers one person.

Those who sign up before we reach capacity for the event will receive a confirmation email on Wednesday, November 27th securing their spot at the event.

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An Evening of Fragrance and Film: Moth and Rabbit + Fumerie
Nov
16
6:00 PM18:00

An Evening of Fragrance and Film: Moth and Rabbit + Fumerie

This event has reached capacity.

Moth and Rabbit's Blind Vision Series is inspired by films, video installations and objects that struck a cord with parfumer Mark Buxton. The legendary perfumer creates an exclusive fragrance out of his personal response to scenes from iconic art films. There are 11 released fragrances under the Blind Vision Series, each thrillingly unique and tonally different.

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We will be taking you through Buxton's intended aromatic journey, and then some, by accompanying these fragrances with a screening of the iconic scenes that inspired them as well as providing refreshments.

This event will include scenes from:
The Virgin Suicides, Mood Indigo, Love Exposure, Blow-Up, Dolls, La Haine, Enter the Void, The Lobster, Daisies, Duke of Burgundy and A Single Man.

Join us on Saturday, November 16th from 6-8pm, for an exciting evening of film and fragrance.

To sign up for this event, please fill out the form below. We look forward to seeing you there!

Parfumer, Mark Buxton

Parfumer, Mark Buxton

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An Evening with Catherine Haley-Epstein
Aug
10
6:00 PM18:00

An Evening with Catherine Haley-Epstein

Conceptual artist and author Catherine Haley Epstein will present her new book Nose Dive: A Book for the Curious Seeking Potential Through Their Noses. The book is an invitation to play in the landscape of the olfactory, to reconsider our sense of smell, and to demystify the lines between art and scent. As part of her presentation, she will share the four fragrances she created for the On Forgetting art exhibit that launched her foray into olfactory research and work.


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Catherine Haley Epstein is an artist, award-winning writer, designer and curator. She has written since 2012 on her blog Mindmarrow and in Temporary Art Review and Aromatica Poetica. This fall her essay “God Nose: The Radical Position of the Immaterial in Olfactory Art” will be published in an academic journal. She continues to collaborate with artists and writers around the world on unique initiatives that explore intersections between art and other disciplines.

Catherine shows her work globally, conducts workshops on the use of scent in creative practices, and advises companies on scent-related projects. 


Join us on Saturday, August 10th from 6-8pm, for an exciting evening of scent, art and books.

To sign up for this event, please fill out the form below. We look forward to seeing you there!

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Fragrance Swap Nº 7
Jul
27
6:00 PM18:00

Fragrance Swap Nº 7

Fragrance Swap Nº7

Fragrance swaps at Fumerie have become the most often requested event. Those of us with extensive fragrance collections as well as those that just might happen to have a few bottles that don't receive the love and attention they deserve, can appreciate the opportunity to make some fortuitous exchanges. 

Join us on Saturday, July 27th from 6-8pm, for an exciting evening of fragrance swapping and discovery.

This event has reached capacity and is no longer accepting sign ups

Photo by William Bout on Unsplash

Photo by William Bout on Unsplash

To sign up for this event, please fill out the form below. We look forward to seeing you there!

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Sample Swap at Fumerie
Mar
30
6:00 PM18:00

Sample Swap at Fumerie

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Re-Home Your Samples

Join us on Saturday, March 30th from 6-8 pm, for an evening of exchanging samples. It will be a casual event that encourages you to share your unwanted samples with others and hopefully make fruitful swaps for some exciting new fragrant discoveries. Fumerie will provide the wine and always cozy ambience, while all that is required of you is to show up with your sample rejects for a night of fun!


If you would like to attend this event, you can sign up below. Please note that a confirmation message will appear below once your submission is accepted. You will not receive an email confirmation. We will, however, send you a reminder two days before the event.

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Spotlight: Nez and the Changing Landscape of Fragrance Discourse
Dec
13
6:00 PM18:00

Spotlight: Nez and the Changing Landscape of Fragrance Discourse

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Join us on December 13 as we dive into Nez, the olfactive magazine that has taken the fragrance world by storm. Since launching in 2016, Nez has expanded into three languages and garnered a reputation for its thoughtful writing and iconic design. Headed by the enigmatic Jeanne Doré, Nez was launched during a period of decline in the perfume writing ecosystem.

By 2016, the number of active perfume blogs had dropped precipitously and many of the remaining blogs had shifted away from an exclusive focus on perfume. In some cases, blogs were shuttered due to book deals (Barbara Herman’s Yesterday’s Perfume, for instance) but many others struggled with an increasingly fragmented audience, competition from YouTube reviewers and the difficulty of monetizing a perfume blog.

The other night, Luca Turin pointed out that perfumery is the only art form that isn’t covered by the New York Times. The ongoing battle to have perfumery recognized as a legitimate art form is currently being fought by authors, bloggers and critics—that is to say that the fate of perfumery’s cultural status is entirely dependent upon the survival of perfume criticism and critical discourse. Luckily, Nez has been taking this mission very seriously:

Online perfume reviews have shaken up the industry in the last decade and shown that alongside literary, film and music critics there is also a place for the perfume critic. Nez will be the first print publication to take on this critical dimension (and it gets very critical!). With the whole journal dedicated to the subject, each issue offers a unique focus shaped by the particular specialisms [sic] of the contributors.

For this event, we will be joined by Nez contributor, author, perfume critic and blogger Angela Sanders. Angela has been a regular contributor on the popular perfume website Now Smell This for years and has written several articles for Nez. She will be discussing her experience working as a perfume reviewer, her process, the way the industry has changed over the years and more.

If you would like to attend this event, you can sign up below. Please note that a confirmation message will appear below once your submission is accepted. You will not receive an email confirmation. We will, however, send you a reminder two days before the event.

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Nov
30
7:00 PM19:00

An Evening with Luca Turin (Late Event)

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“Perfume is, among other things, the most portable form of intelligence.”

Luca Turin

We are absolutely thrilled to welcome award-winning author and perfume critic Luca Turin to Fumerie this November. Born in Beirut in 1953, Turin was educated in France, Italy and the United Kingdom and holds a PhD in Biophysics from the University of London. His academic accomplishments notwithstanding, Turin is perhaps best known for co-authoring a series of perfume guides with his wife Tania Sanchez. Growing up in Europe, Turin was surrounded by fragrance all his life but his passion for perfume was ignited in the early eighties by a chance encounter with a now iconic fragrance in a Niçois perfume boutique. It was in this boutique off the Galeries Lafayette that Turin’s eye was drawn to a shiny black arch. In The Secret of Scent: Adventures of Perfume and the Science of Smell, Turin recalls the encounter:

This was the brand-new walk-in stand for a Japanese company I’d never heard of called Shiseido, and it showcased their first ‘western’ fragrance: Nombre Noir. I still remember the black-clad sales attendant spraying it from a black glass octagonal sampler onto my hand.

The fragrance itself was, and still is, a radical surprise. A perfume, like the timbre of a voice, can say something quite independent of the words actually spoken. What Nombre Noir said was ‘flower’. But the way it said it was an epiphany. The flower at the core of Nombre Noir was half-way between a rose and a violet, but without a trace of the sweetness of either, set instead against an austere, almost saintly background of cigar-box cedar notes. At the same time, it wasn’t dry, and seemed to be glistening with a liquid freshness that made its deep colors glow like a stained-glass window.

The voice of Nombre Noir was that of a child older than its years, at once fresh, husky, modulated and faintly capricious. There was a knowing naïvety about it which made me think of Colette’s writing style in her Claudine books. It brought to mind a purple ink to write love letters with, and that wonderful French word farouche, which can mean either shy or fierce or a bit of both. I immediately bought a very expensive half-ounce in a little square black bottle. It bore the initials SL for a mysterious name: ‘Serge Lutens’. A few months later my girlfriend took it with her when we parted, and soon after the fragrance was discontinued. Little did I know at the time that I would have to wait twenty years before smelling it again.

I had always liked perfumes, but this was love.

In the time since, Turin has established himself as one of the world’s foremost fragrance critics. His writing has ushered in a new era of fragrance criticism and helped to popularize the notion that perfumery is a serious form of artistic expression. His published work includes the original Parfums: le guide (in French); The Secret of Scent: Adventures of Perfume and the Science of Smell; Perfumes: The A-Z Guide, The Little Book of Perfumes: The Hundred Classics, and Perfumes: The Guide 2018 with Tania Sanchez; and Folio Columns 2003-2014, a collection of his monthly features and columns for Swiss magazine NZZ Folio. His perfume writing has earned him both the Prix Jasmin (France) and the Jasmine Prize (UK). Turin currently conducts research on olfaction, anesthesia and brain disorders. He and Sanchez recently announced that they have begun work on Perfumes: The Guide 2019.

Due to overwhelming interest, we have restructured this event and added one additional date. Participants who signed up for the Friday event have been divided into two groups—one group will attend the early event while the other group will attend the late event. Both Friday events remain at capacity.

An Evening with Luca Turin (Late Event) will take place on Friday, November 30, 2018. The event will begin promptly at 7:00 PM and conclude at 8:15 PM. Copies of Perfumes: The Guide 2018 will be available for purchase at the event. Specific details are forthcoming.

An Evening with Luca Turin (Late Event) has reached capacity and we are no longer accepting reservations. If you would like to be informed of future events as they are announced, you can sign up for our mailing list here.

You can add your name to the waiting list by filling out the form below. Please note that this does not guarantee admission. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list for a specific date and time, you may do so. If a spot becomes available, we will inform you via email, so please make sure that you enter your email address correctly. If we do not receive a response confirming your reservation within twenty-four hours, we will contact the next person on the list and you will forfeit your spot. This list will function on a first-come, first-served basis and spots will be assigned based on availability.

An Evening with Luca Turin Waiting List

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Nov
30
5:30 PM17:30

An Evening with Luca Turin (Early Event)

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“Perfume is, among other things, the most portable form of intelligence.”

Luca Turin

We are absolutely thrilled to welcome award-winning author and perfume critic Luca Turin to Fumerie this November. Born in Beirut in 1953, Turin was educated in France, Italy and the United Kingdom and holds a PhD in Biophysics from the University of London. His academic accomplishments notwithstanding, Turin is perhaps best known for co-authoring a series of perfume guides with his wife Tania Sanchez. Growing up in Europe, Turin was surrounded by fragrance all his life but his passion for perfume was ignited in the early eighties by a chance encounter with a now iconic fragrance in a Niçois perfume boutique. It was in this boutique off the Galeries Lafayette that Turin’s eye was drawn to a shiny black arch. In The Secret of Scent: Adventures of Perfume and the Science of Smell, Turin recalls the encounter:

This was the brand-new walk-in stand for a Japanese company I’d never heard of called Shiseido, and it showcased their first ‘western’ fragrance: Nombre Noir. I still remember the black-clad sales attendant spraying it from a black glass octagonal sampler onto my hand.

The fragrance itself was, and still is, a radical surprise. A perfume, like the timbre of a voice, can say something quite independent of the words actually spoken. What Nombre Noir said was ‘flower’. But the way it said it was an epiphany. The flower at the core of Nombre Noir was half-way between a rose and a violet, but without a trace of the sweetness of either, set instead against an austere, almost saintly background of cigar-box cedar notes. At the same time, it wasn’t dry, and seemed to be glistening with a liquid freshness that made its deep colors glow like a stained-glass window.

The voice of Nombre Noir was that of a child older than its years, at once fresh, husky, modulated and faintly capricious. There was a knowing naïvety about it which made me think of Colette’s writing style in her Claudine books. It brought to mind a purple ink to write love letters with, and that wonderful French word farouche, which can mean either shy or fierce or a bit of both. I immediately bought a very expensive half-ounce in a little square black bottle. It bore the initials SL for a mysterious name: ‘Serge Lutens’. A few months later my girlfriend took it with her when we parted, and soon after the fragrance was discontinued. Little did I know at the time that I would have to wait twenty years before smelling it again.

I had always liked perfumes, but this was love.

In the time since, Turin has established himself as one of the world’s foremost fragrance critics. His writing has ushered in a new era of fragrance criticism and helped to popularize the notion that perfumery is a serious form of artistic expression. His published work includes the original Parfums: le guide (in French); The Secret of Scent: Adventures of Perfume and the Science of Smell; Perfumes: The A-Z Guide, The Little Book of Perfumes: The Hundred Classics, and Perfumes: The Guide 2018 with Tania Sanchez; and Folio Columns 2003-2014, a collection of his monthly features and columns for Swiss magazine NZZ Folio. His perfume writing has earned him both the Prix Jasmin (France) and the Jasmine Prize (UK). Turin currently conducts research on olfaction, anesthesia and brain disorders. He and Sanchez recently announced that they have begun work on Perfumes: The Guide 2019.

Due to overwhelming interest, we have restructured this event and added one additional date. Participants who signed up for the Friday event have been divided into two groups—one group will attend the early event while the other group will attend the late event. Both Friday events remain at capacity.

An Evening with Luca Turin (Early Event) will take place on Friday, November 30, 2018. The event will begin promptly at 5:30 PM and conclude at 6:45 PM. Copies of Perfumes: The Guide 2018 will be available for purchase at the event. Specific details are forthcoming.

An Evening with Luca Turin (Early Event) has reached capacity and we are no longer accepting reservations. If you would like to be informed of future events as they are announced, you can sign up for our mailing list here.

You can add your name to the waiting list by filling out the form below. Please note that this does not guarantee admission. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list for a specific date and time, you may do so. If a spot becomes available, we will inform you via email, so please make sure that you enter your email address correctly. If we do not receive a response confirming your reservation within twenty-four hours, we will contact the next person on the list and you will forfeit your spot. This list will function on a first-come, first-served basis and spots will be assigned based on availability.

An Evening with Luca Turin Waiting List

By signing up for any of our events you agree to receive our newsletter. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link at the bottom of our newsletters. We will never share or sell your information and information provided through this form will only be used to contact you on behalf of Fumerie Parfumerie.

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Nov
29
7:00 PM19:00

An Evening with Luca Turin (Thursday Event)

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“Perfume is, among other things, the most portable form of intelligence.”

Luca Turin

We are absolutely thrilled to welcome award-winning author and perfume critic Luca Turin to Fumerie this November. Born in Beirut in 1953, Turin was educated in France, Italy and the United Kingdom and holds a PhD in Biophysics from the University of London. His academic accomplishments notwithstanding, Turin is perhaps best known for co-authoring a series of perfume guides with his wife Tania Sanchez. Growing up in Europe, Turin was surrounded by fragrance all his life but his passion for perfume was ignited in the early eighties by a chance encounter with a now iconic fragrance in a Niçois perfume boutique. It was in this boutique off the Galeries Lafayette that Turin’s eye was drawn to a shiny black arch. In The Secret of Scent: Adventures of Perfume and the Science of Smell, Turin recalls the encounter:

This was the brand-new walk-in stand for a Japanese company I’d never heard of called Shiseido, and it showcased their first ‘western’ fragrance: Nombre Noir. I still remember the black-clad sales attendant spraying it from a black glass octagonal sampler onto my hand.

The fragrance itself was, and still is, a radical surprise. A perfume, like the timbre of a voice, can say something quite independent of the words actually spoken. What Nombre Noir said was ‘flower’. But the way it said it was an epiphany. The flower at the core of Nombre Noir was half-way between a rose and a violet, but without a trace of the sweetness of either, set instead against an austere, almost saintly background of cigar-box cedar notes. At the same time, it wasn’t dry, and seemed to be glistening with a liquid freshness that made its deep colors glow like a stained-glass window.

The voice of Nombre Noir was that of a child older than its years, at once fresh, husky, modulated and faintly capricious. There was a knowing naïvety about it which made me think of Colette’s writing style in her Claudine books. It brought to mind a purple ink to write love letters with, and that wonderful French word farouche, which can mean either shy or fierce or a bit of both. I immediately bought a very expensive half-ounce in a little square black bottle. It bore the initials SL for a mysterious name: ‘Serge Lutens’. A few months later my girlfriend took it with her when we parted, and soon after the fragrance was discontinued. Little did I know at the time that I would have to wait twenty years before smelling it again.

I had always liked perfumes, but this was love.

In the time since, Turin has established himself as one of the world’s foremost fragrance critics. His writing has ushered in a new era of fragrance criticism and helped to popularize the notion that perfumery is a serious form of artistic expression. His published work includes the original Parfums: le guide (in French); The Secret of Scent: Adventures of Perfume and the Science of Smell; Perfumes: The A-Z Guide, The Little Book of Perfumes: The Hundred Classics, and Perfumes: The Guide 2018 with Tania Sanchez; and Folio Columns 2003-2014, a collection of his monthly features and columns for Swiss magazine NZZ Folio. His perfume writing has earned him both the Prix Jasmin (France) and the Jasmine Prize (UK). Turin currently conducts research on olfaction, anesthesia and brain disorders. He and Sanchez recently announced that they have begun work on Perfumes: The Guide 2019.

Due to overwhelming interest, we have restructured the original event and added this additional date. Participants who signed up for the Friday event have been divided into two groups—one group will attend the early event while the other group will attend the late event. Both Friday events remain at capacity.

In an effort to accommodate those who were unable to sign up for the Friday event, Luca has agreed to add an additional event on Thursday, November 29.

An Evening with Luca Turin (Thursday Event) will take place on Thursday, November 29, 2018. The event will begin promptly at 7:00 PM and conclude at 8:15 PM. Copies of Perfumes: The Guide 2018 will be available for purchase at the event. Specific details are forthcoming. If you would like to attend please sign up below. Space is limited and reservations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. If you have already registered for either of the Friday events, we ask that you please refrain from signing up for the Thursday event so that others have a chance to attend. Once you click the ‘Submit’ button, you should see a confirmation appear on the screen. You will not receive a confirmation email; however, we will send an event reminder twenty-four hours before the event. We look forward to seeing you there!

An Evening with Luca Turin (Thursday Event) has reached capacity and we are no longer accepting reservations. If you would like to be informed of future events as they are announced, you can sign up for our mailing list here.

You can add your name to the waiting list by filling out the form below. Please note that this does not guarantee admission. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list for a specific date and time, you may do so. If a spot becomes available, we will inform you via email, so please make sure that you enter your email address correctly. If we do not receive a response confirming your reservation within twenty-four hours, we will contact the next person on the list and you will forfeit your spot. This list will function on a first-come, first-served basis and spots will be assigned based on availability.

An Evening with Luca Turin Waiting List


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