Private Artifact Viewings
Curated time with stewarded objects of consciousness significance.
What this service actually is.
An Artifact Viewing is the opposite of a museum tour. The group is small. The room is dim. The objects are present — and the steward speaks only when the room asks. Members may invite one guest at a time.
Every booking is held by two stewards: one for the conversation, one for the calendar. They do not change without telling you. If something needs to shift, it shifts with care.
What is included.
- Curator-led session with Artifact Guardians
- Two to eight viewers
- Optional contemplation arc before or after
- House dinner if combined with a stay
Curated time with stewarded objects of consciousness significance.
A service is only as honest as the room it is held in. A room is only as honest as the people in it. A person is only as honest as the work they do when no one is watching.
Other services of the house.
Private Retreats
Three to seven nights of stewardship-led programming, designed around the work the member already came to do. Not a wellness package; a structural break with intention.
Open →Residencies
Two to six weeks of slower, quieter time inside the house. For long-form work that public life keeps interrupting.
Open →Council Retreats
When a board, council, or founding team needs a week away from the noise. The Headquarters becomes the meeting room.
Open →The right service begins with a private conversation.
Tell us what you're holding. A steward will help you find the arc that fits.