Offline is our living edit of culture-forward, hyperlocal gatherings designed for connection, discovery, and presence. An evolution of our digital community digest, Brief Notes, it’s a new kind of guide for those who crave depth and care.
We do the research. We follow our curiosity. And each month, we share what moves us most. Plus, we’ll select a gathering or two to offer a few tickets to our community, because we believe real investment starts with showing up and sowing seeds.
Want a few reflective prompts or icebreaker questions before attending one of these events? Email community@withcreators.com with OFFLINE WITH/EVENT NAME in the subject line and we’ll send them your way.
LOS ANGELES
Lunchtime Art Talk on Noah Davis
If you’re feeling curious, join the Hammer’s Curatorial Assistant Nyah Ginwright for a guided discussion on their Noah Davis exhibition.
Hosted by Hammer Museum
Wednesday July 16, 12:30 PM
Bookbinding Workshop
If you’re feeling playful, join Hyungi to Learn about 3 different non-adhesive Japanese stab-binding, materials, tools, and the history of bookbinding.
Hosted by Hyungi at Goyo LA
Sunday July 20, 5:00 PM
Office Hours
If you’re feeling playful, join Suppa Club for a little something to take the edge off with live jazz from Don Brown Collective and food by Little Los Angeles.
Hosted by Suppa Club
Friday July 18, 7:00 PM
Reading & Listening: To Pimp a Butterfly 33 1/3
If you’re feeling curious, join Author Sequoia Maner and moderator Def Sound for a deep dive and listen into Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly.
Hosted by Reparations Club
Wednesday July 23, 7:00 PM
Teach-In: Black Educational Spaces
If you’re feeling contemplative, learn about histories of 20th century Black resistance through teaching, collective study and discussion.
Hosted by Radical Hood Library
Saturday July 19, 3:00 PM
Screening & Conversation: Seeking Mavis Beacon
If you’re feeling curious, join filmmakers Jazmin Jones and Olivia Mckayla Ross for a screening and conversation on their 2024 film Seeking Mavis Beacon.
Hosted by the Academy Museum and American Gurl
Thursday July 24, 7:30 PM