We headed to Chelsea to enjoy one of the last few days of Oscar Dotter‘s Nordic Pop. Housed inside Gallery 151, the multimedia solo exhibit features paintings, sculptures, and videos centered around the endangered polar bear. A brilliant case of art with a cause, Dotter teamed up with the WWF (World Wildlife Fund), donating all of the proceeds to saving …
Chasing Amy.
National Poetry Month came and went, but during the month we sought out one of our favorite poets to ever construct a prose, Amy Lawless. Armed with her trusty voice recorder and genuine intrigue, our Editor at Large, Matia Guardabascio, met up with Lawless at Select Cafe in Roslindale where they discussed her origins, her writing process, and her new …
Quiet Lunch Magazine ‡ May 3rd, 2013. – May 16th, 2013.
With the month of April all sewn up, many of us are looking forward to a kinder May. A month that has its mind made up weather wise and doesn’t feel the need to torture us with schizophrenic cold snaps. This issue features our Editor at Large, Matia A. Guardabascio, having a great sitdown with poet, Amy Lawless. Jillian Nadell …
Money Can Buy Your Love.
We currently have our eye on this stern poster by Nathan Gilson. Reading “Money Told You What to Love”, the print is accusatory but is nonetheless onto something. Is money ruling our affection? Pick up this print → here. ← Quiet LunchQuiet Lunch is a grassroot online publication that seeks to promote various aspects of life and culture with a loving, but …
One Word Answers.
“I wish I could say everything in one word. I hate all the things that can happen between the beginning of a sentence and the end.” – Leonard Cohen. Quiet LunchQuiet Lunch is a grassroot online publication that seeks to promote various aspects of life and culture with a loving, but brute, educational tinge. When we say, “Creative Sustenance Daily,” …
Power Couple.
Caged Animals just dropped a new single. Titled, “Cindy + Me”, the spunky, noisy tune will be available on June 17th and will also be found on his forthcoming LP due out this year. Possessing an “pop-awkwardness” that is only rivaled by Darwin Deez, animal jazz purveyor and Caged Animals frontman, Vincent Cacchione, explained the premise of the song to Stereogum: “In the …
Rising Out of the Ash.
We checked up on Alexandra Valenti, and it turns out she’s been quite busy. Her latest series, Phoenix Rising, is a post-apocalyptic romp that takes place in Bastrop, Texas, scene of the 2011 fires. Starring the untamed Kelley Ash, Phoenix Rising showcases the mixed illustration that Valenti known for but also highlights the base of work, brilliant photography. For the uncensored …
Those Finger Pricks.
Ever since we first met Richard Saja, we’ve had a hawkeye out for any other brilliant embroidery who are breathing innovation into the toil. Siobhán Barbour is a Northern Irish embroiderer whose work consists of an ideal mixture of talent, quirk, and extraordinary expertise. Quiet LunchQuiet Lunch is a grassroot online publication that seeks to promote various aspects of life and …
Good Things to Come.
Jack Hughes‘ recent palm tree illustration is quite simple, but it throws us into a complex fit of summer nostalgia. The spring hasn’t exactly been on its best behavior, and many of us are pining for the sunset plagued, skin bearing jubilee that is the summer season. Hughes’ hue choice is subtle, nonchalant but inviting. Quiet LunchQuiet Lunch is a …
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