We’re bringing together 15 creatives for lunch meetup at The ForeFront in Brisbane. 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.
Your ticket includes cheese, crackers, chips, and 0% alcohol beers provided by our host. If you’d like to order any additional lunch, you can have it delivered to The ForeFront via UberEats.
Mohit grew up in Mumbai, India, and has lived in Manchester and the Gold Coast. He is currently based in Brisbane, Australia. When he is not looking after The ForeFront in his role as Operations Manager, he enjoys indulging in new art exhibitions or shows in the city. If the day permits, he can be found out in the mountains hiking or riding his Husqy.
The Forefront is an architecturally designed, shared workspace in Hamilton, Brisbane that’s built for businesses, freelancers, and independent professionals to connect, work, and learn. We are home to creative communities such as Creative Mornings Brisbane and The Design Kids. Located directly on the Brisbane river (next to Eat Street), The Forefront has free parking, private offices, meeting rooms, coworking desks, shared facilities including commercial coffee, end-of-trip, events space, packing, warehouse options, networking events, business support programs, and more.
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.
Everything about Creative Lunch Club makes me happy - the concept, the people and the vibe. It is such a fun way of getting to meet like-minded people and make new friends in your city!
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.
I love Creative Lunch Club because it harnesses the most human way of connecting, sharing a meal. It's an effortless way for creatives to build diverse connections and friendships across various fields and meet people they wouldn't otherwise.