We’re bringing together 16 creatives for an afterwork meetup at Clarke's in Cape Town. It's your chance to meet like-minded people, share ideas, have meaningful conversations, and maybe even make new friends. Come join us around the table and connect with the local creative community.
Please note: You’ll pay for food & drinks at the restaurant.
To create a mixed crowd, we offer some free tickets for young South African creatives, which include the dinner and 1 drink. If that's you, apply here.
This lunch will be hosted by Klaus, the founder of Creative Lunch Club, together with Sethu Nzimande, the founder of CoLab, an app to help African creatives work together, manage their projects, and grow globally.
Located at 133 Bree Street in Cape Town’s city centre, Clarke’s Bar & Dining Room is a vibrant all-day diner known for hearty breakfasts, gourmet burgers and craft cocktails.
Creative Lunch Club is a global community that brings creatives together for lunch.
Whether you are a graphic designer, a photographer, an artist, or a filmmaker, the Creative Lunch Club gives you the chance to regularly meet other creatives in your city for lunch.
When I joined Creative Lunch Club, I didn’t expect to connect with people who live in the same neighbourhood as me. It’s pretty cool to build a community of creatives in your vicinity, especially because it’s easier to nurture those connections when you live in a big city. I love it.
You know that feeling when you find your people? That’s exactly what I feel every month when I meet up with my new matches on the creative lunch club. People I’ve met have all been genuine and interested in real human connection. I genuinely look forward to my new matches every month.
As a newly graduated creative right at the beginning stages of her career, Creative Lunch Club has been an invaluable resource for me. Not only have I met incredible people, but the moments enjoyed together through the network have allowed me to gain useful insights, life-long friendships, and the push I have needed to persist through the hurdles of embarking on a freelance journey in an entirely new city.