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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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Women in Art

March 15, 2015 Stephanie Nass
Pink champagne, pink candies, pink cookies, pink meringues, pink flowers. Photo credit: Mary Wang.

Pink champagne, pink candies, pink cookies, pink meringues, pink flowers. Photo credit: Mary Wang.

This afternoon, Victory Club hosted a luncheon at Vere van Gool and Mary Wang's MISS: Salon in SoHo. The 3-course meal was followed by a performance by Paten Hughes and a tour of the exhibition.  The exhibition, on view until the end of this week, assembles the works of young emerging female artists across various mediums: painting, photography, video, and fashion. 

As the afternoon was a celebration of women, the menu cheekily incorporated pink into all of the dishes. 

Menu.

Menu.

Chilled Vichyssoise Soup with Pink Peppercorns.

Chilled Vichyssoise Soup with Pink Peppercorns.

A Pink Eton mess - a play the British dessert named for the boys' school.

A Pink Eton mess - a play the British dessert named for the boys' school.

There were 8 lunch guests, until dessert - when an additional dozen people joined to hear Paten Hughes' reading of the pilot episode of her new web series, Heirloom. 

Paten Hughes performing the pilot episode of Heirloom 

Paten Hughes performing the pilot episode of Heirloom 

It was a wonderful Sunday afternoon spent making new friends and learning about the arts over a leisurely luncheon.

The exhibition space at MISS: Salon in SoHo -- and the setting for this afternoon's Victory Club luncheon

The exhibition space at MISS: Salon in SoHo -- and the setting for this afternoon's Victory Club luncheon

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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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