Who the Intersections Forum Is For (and Who It’s Not)
- Thom Reaves

- 12 minutes ago
- 1 min read

The Intersections Forum is for people who are curious.
It is for artists interested in how space shapes meaning.
It is for architects interested in how emotion shapes form.
It is for designers, photographers, educators, students, and thinkers who value thoughtful conversation over quick answers.
It is not a technical training event.
It is not a product showcase.
It is not a place for professional posturing.
Participants do not need to arrive with credentials or polished opinions. They only need a willingness to listen, reflect, and engage across disciplines.
The forum is intentionally small in scope and focused in tone. Its value lies not in volume, but in depth — in hearing how others think, struggle, and decide within their own creative practices.
If you are looking for certainty, this may not be the right space.
If you are looking for better questions, it likely is.




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