Film & Panel: 'Open' & Exploring Non-Monogamous Love
Event description
Kick off the Week of Visibility for Non-Monogamy with a special film screening of "Open: A Journey Through Love," a powerful documentary that seeks to destigmatize ethical non-monogamy and examine the profound positive effects it can have on individuals and relationships. Through personal stories and expert insights, this film offers an intimate look at how people navigate love beyond traditional boundaries.
Following the screening, join us for a panel discussion featuring local voices from the non-monogamy community. Our panelists will explore the film's themes, share how these stories connect to their own experiences, and engage with audience questions about ethical non-monogamy, polyamory, and relationship authenticity.
Whether you're exploring non-monogamy yourself, supporting loved ones in their journey, or simply curious about alternative relationship structures, this evening offers a welcoming space for learning and connection. Join us Tuesday for film and discussion, then continue the conversation Wednesday at Stories & Circles!
When: Tuesday, July 8th
Where: The Fringe Theatre, Kress Contemporary (Ybor City)
1624 E 7th Ave, Tampa, FL 33605
Schedule: Doors 6pm | Film 6:30pm | Panel discussion follows
No need to print tickets: Show your ticket on your phone or just give us your name, and we will check you in.
Getting Here
The Fringe Theatre is located inside the Kress Contemporary in Ybor City. There is paid off-street parking on 7th Ave and surrounding streets, as well as various paid public lots. The closest lot is located at 1779 E 8th Ave. The free TECO Streetcar stops a block away at the Centro Ybor Station (#2) stop. Arriving by carpool or ride share is another great option!
Help grow the movement to normalize non-monogamy.
Any additional funds raised from the event will be donated to the Organization for Polyamory and Ethical Non-monogamy (OPEN).
OPEN is a grassroots, nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the non-monogamy movement by advancing cultural acceptance, building political power, and supporting non-monogamous communities and leaders.
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