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A supper club that brings together friends of friends over the culinary and visual arts in New York City

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Afternoon with Peter H. Mackie

October 20, 2015 Stephanie Nass
Henrik Olsson discusses Peter's life and art.

Henrik Olsson discusses Peter's life and art.

This past Sunday, Victory Club hosted a luncheon at Peter H. Mackie's beautiful Chelsea loft. Henrik Olsson, New York Director of the Olsson Art Collection, gave members and guests a tour of the loft, and the art housed inside of it.

Members and guests learn about Peter's art.

Members and guests learn about Peter's art.

Peter H. Mackie at the table.

Peter H. Mackie at the table.

The menu evoked much of Peter's most recent work: painted metallic forms on top of athletic objects, such as boxing or baseball gloves, helmets, and riding saddles were referenced in the metallic salmon skin and silver plated pumpkin seeds. The meal also paid tribute to the colorful houses filling the space, created by Peter's late wife, Elba.

Menu.

Menu.


Butternut squash soup.

Butternut squash soup.

Peter's art was the centerpiece on the table and of the afternoon

Peter's art was the centerpiece on the table and of the afternoon

Salmon with tomato fondue.

Salmon with tomato fondue.

Chocolate house.

Chocolate house.

Members and guests had a great time viewing the art and enjoying the meal. Victory Club thanks Peter and Henrik for hosting!

Stephanie Nass and Peter H. Mackie.

Stephanie Nass and Peter H. Mackie.

Victory Club members and guests.

Victory Club members and guests.

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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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