A Cozy Gathering: Our First Home Dinner

Last month Lisbon collectors enjoyed one of our first-ever Collector’s Dinner held in a member's private residence. This new format represented a new chapter in our mission to create deeper connections between collectors and artists beyond traditional restaurant settings.

Digital artist Cezar Mocan was our featured guest for the evening, presenting his work to the gathered collectors. Members were treated to an exclusive preview of "World Upstream," experiencing the 3-minute trailer in the comfortable setting of a fellow collector's home. This private screening created a unique opportunity for meaningful conversations about digital art in a more personal context.

A private chef provided exquisite catering for the evening, enhancing the warm atmosphere as collectors engaged with both Mocan and each other in thoughtful discussion about digital art collecting and creation.

The home setting made for a more intimate experience, allowing collectors to form deeper connections with each other and with Cezar in ways that aren't always possible in public venues. Conversations flowed naturally, with members connecting on a more personal level than they typically do at our restaurant gatherings.

This dinner represents the first of many planned home gatherings, as we continue our commitment to fostering a close-knit community of collectors. By bringing digital artists like Mocan directly into collectors' homes, we're helping to bridge the gap between the digital art world and the personal spaces where collections ultimately live.

Future dinners will continue to feature prominent digital artists, creating a series of intimate experiences that strengthen relationships within our collector community while providing valuable insights into the evolving digital art landscape.

Members interested in hosting a future collector's dinner in their home are encouraged to contact the events team.

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