third space residencies
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third space residencies
third space residencies
who, what, when…
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Third spaces—like churches, gyms, bars, or dance studios—offer a sense of community beyond home and work.
Third Space Residencies bring Al and his team to your venue, transforming it into a curated hub for co-working and social connection. Imagine a DJed after-hours event at your cafe or a vibrant queer & trans showcase at your bar.
These residencies go beyond typical events; they prioritize community building, encouraging meaningful interaction among attendees.
Benefits for your venue:
Boost traffic: Attract customers on traditionally slow days.
Reach your ideal audience: Connect with demographics that align with your customer profile.
Showcase your values: Communicate your brand's vision and offerings.
Cultivate loyalty: Build a community of regulars who value the connections fostered at your venue.
Let Third Space Residencies help you create a space where people don't just visit, but belong.
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Pricing for Third Space Residencies is customized based on the specific event and venue requirements.
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Third Space Residencies are scheduled based on the waitlist and team availability. To be considered, please add yourself by signing up above. We'll reach out to discuss potential dates and details as spots open up, taking into account your position on the waitlist and our team's schedule.
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Alistair “Al the Door Guy” Williams is a multi-passionate creative, experience designer, motivational speaker, and performance artist. His diverse work spans industries from entertainment to education, all centered on creating meaningful, inclusive, and transformative experiences.
Williams has been featured in prominent publications such as Elle Magazine, People, The Food Network, Fusion, Fox, and Pix, and his innovative projects have resonated with wide-ranging audiences. He has collaborated with top-tier companies, universities, and non-profits including Google, Etsy, Spotify, Dropbox, AT&T, Merck, Tommy Hilfiger, New York University, Sanctuary For Families, KEEN New York, and The Ali Forney Center.
Formerly, Williams served as the Assistant Director of the Mason Gross Community Arts Division at Rutgers University, where he played a key role in advancing arts education for children and adults. He was also featured in the New York Times as one of the “most motivating” fitness instructors of New York City. His passion for merging creativity, holistic wellness, and community-building now informs his current focus on mental health, love, spirituality, and holistic well-being.
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Email Al the Door Guy at althedoorguy@outlook.com (link) to answer general inquiries.