Uncommon Assembly was created around a simple belief: the most meaningful gatherings are shaped by intention, not scale.
We assemble people, settings, and moments with care - choosing quality over access, and substance over spectacle. Each assembly is designed to feel considered, human, and worth showing up for.
No noise. No excess. Just well-formed experiences, brought together properly.
An assembly is not a party, a conference, or a public event.
An assembly is a curated, invitation-only gathering designed around intention, quality, and select participation - not mass attendance.
Every detail is deliberate:
Assemblies are limited by design - so they remain meaningful by nature.
Our assemblies take different forms, but they share the same foundation: careful curation, limited access, and thoughtful design.
Intimate gatherings designed to encourage natural connection - structured enough to feel intentional, relaxed enough to feel human.
Gatherings shaped around music, food, conversation, and atmosphere - where timing and tone matter as much as content.
Structured play for people who value discipline, enjoyment, and community - without chaos or crowds.
Purpose-built gatherings for teams and organizations seeking something considered, discreet, and well-formed.
Every assembly begins with intention.
We consider:
Attendance is by invitation, referral, or approval.
Numbers are capped.
Repetition is avoided.
Assemblies are shaped - not scaled.
Uncommon Assembly brings together people who value:
Backgrounds vary. Disciplines differ.
What connects them is sensibility.
Participation in Uncommon Assembly is by invitation, referral, or request.
Some assemblies accept applications.
Others are extended quietly.
If it's a fit, you'll know.