We quiet brain rot with our hands.

You forgot how to play and create because you’re stuck in your head. Let’s fix that.

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Close-up of a colorful quilted fabric depicting a stylized sunrise or sunset, with sections representing the sky, sun, mountains, and water, featuring various patterns and colors.

Kinusaiga Night

Japanese fabric mosaic art. No rules, no needles, no perfection required.

Colorful paper flower decoration hanging from the ceiling in a room.

Flower Lamp Night

Build a glowing flower lampshade from paper petals. Take home something that actually lights up your room.

Two illuminated jellyfish decorations with glowing tentacles, one with a white upper dome and the other with a blue upper dome, against a black background.

Jellyfish Lamp Night

Make a glowing jellyfish that floats in light. Your new favorite night light.

Chocolate-covered desserts topped with shredded cheese and chopped pistachios in a gold bowl.

Dubai Chocolate Balls

Make your own trendy chocolate treats. Messy hands, happy brain.

Dates and locations coming soon.
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Here’s how it works

1

Settle in.

Download your brain from the cloud into your body. Take a breath. Look around. This is the real world.

2

Get into your body.

Follow your hands, your feet, your senses, and your heart. No rules, no grades. Messing it up is the point.

3

Happy body, quiet mind.

Head home lighter than you came in. New ideas formed. New energy found. All you did was play, and quietly rewire your brain in the process.

A woman with dark lipstick and a black-and-white patterned top is drawing with colored pencils on paper, with her hand and face slightly out of focus.

Happy Body,
Quiet Mind

We live like our brains are plugged into the cloud. We forget that the brain is part of the body, and that the body and mind are connected.

When we lose that connection, we feel stuck. Foggy. Tired. Not ourselves.

The fix is stupidly simple. Come back to your body. Feel something. Make something.

Why does this work? Your brain has a built-in reward system that lights up when you engage your body. It runs on dopamine, and it drops cortisol. You don't need to be good at anything. You just need to show up and let your hands lead.

A woman with short brown hair smiling and holding two colorful paintings, one with rainbow-colored chevron pattern and another with blue watercolor jellyfish, in an indoor setting.

Meet your host

I'm Charlotte. I make bad art.

I create spaces where it's easy to get back into your body. A table full of beautiful materials. A walk with something to notice. Good music and room to play.

Because I know how difficult it is to get started when you feel stuck. Overwhelmed. Tired.

Quiet.Club started because I needed it. Turns out, a lot of us do.

You don't need to be an artist. You just need to show up.

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