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Lunch with Jennifer Louise Martin at Gallery 151

September 15, 2015 Stephanie Nass
Victory Club guests in the gallery space.

Victory Club guests in the gallery space.

This past Saturday, Victory Club celebrated the opening of Jennifer Louise Martin's exhibition, The Absence of Presence, at Gallery 151 with a luncheon for Victory Club members and guests.

Jennifer Louise Martin's work.

Jennifer Louise Martin's work.

Most of Jennifer's works make use of textiles, and the exhibition incidentally opens during New York Fashion Week. Jennifer reflects on a week celebrating the fashion industry with paintings based on Vogue Magazine covers and uses real fabrics, in addition to canvas, to draw further reference to the fashion industry. Interestingly, Jennifer creates her first ever faceless portraits in this series. 

The three-course lunch served was inspired by Jennifer's works, specifically focusing on the color palette in her pieces. In addition to Stephanie's cooking, members and guests enjoyed rosé from Bodvár of Sweden.

Handpainted menu for event with Jennifer Louise Martin and Gallery 151

Handpainted menu for event with Jennifer Louise Martin and Gallery 151

"Leaves and lemons," inspired by the adjacent painting

"Leaves and lemons," inspired by the adjacent painting

Margaret Lefton observing the artwork.

Margaret Lefton observing the artwork.

Chilled corn soup.

Chilled corn soup.

Ice cream with chocolate sauce

Ice cream with chocolate sauce

Jennifer Louise Martin with her work.

Jennifer Louise Martin with her work.

It was a great, intimate lunch for Victory Club members, and we thank Gallery 151 for hosting!

Stephanie Nass and Jennifer Louise Martin standing by their respective artworks 

Stephanie Nass and Jennifer Louise Martin standing by their respective artworks 

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Welcome to the online home of Victory Club, a supper club that brings together friends of friends over the culinary and visual arts. 

Victory Club developed out of a post-college need, when it became harder to engage with the arts and meet people through that engagement.

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The name, "Folded Victory," was inspired by an Elizabeth Bishop poem and alludes to a passion for finding beauty in everyday things. Bishop talks about "folded sunsets": sunsets that look like they're folding as they sink into the West but also flat images of the most regular thing. Folded victories are excellent things, captured and shared. Victory Club brings people together to celebrate those victories. We hope you'll get in the mix! 

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