Last Tuesday Society
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The Last Tuesday Society is a London-based organization founded by William James at Harvard and run by artist Viktor Wynd[1] with directors Allison Crawbuck and Rhys Everett. Based at an eponymous gallery space and cocktail bar in Hackney, the society holds regular absinthe tastings, literary and artistic events.[2][3]

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History
Viktor Wynd previously operated The Little Shop of Horrors, located in Mare Street, which dealt in taxidermy, shrunken heads and other curiosities.[4] He also ran the Viktor Wynd Fine Art commercial gallery, where over 50 shows were curated including on Mervyn Peake[5] Tessa Farmer[6] Leonora Carrington[7] and Stephen Tennant[8]
Following a successful Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign in 2014,[9] many of these items and artworks were moved to display at The Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art & Natural History, part of The Last Tuesday Society space.[10] Also in the building is a cocktail bar specialises in traditional absinthes.[11] In 2019 the Absinthe Parlour was named the Best Bar in London at the 7th annual Design My Night Awards.
The Society puts on a regular lecture series, with over 500 talks held in the last ten years.[12]
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