Collective Quarterly

The Collective Quarterly is a magazine about discovering, published quarterly. Each issue follows select craftspeople to an offbeat location. Our camera lens brings into focus the often blurry creative process as they design uncommon objects. In these pages, you’ll find a carefully edited selection of dry goods, art, music, food, drink, and stories—all deeply rooted in the land and heritage around us. Our journeys hinge on assembling a group of compatriots who aim to live well. We are illustrators, photographers, and writers. We are weavers, leather workers, and carpenters. We are chefs, musicians, and bartenders.

The Collective Quarterly

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  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Frequency: 4 issues/year
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Collective Quarterly Issue 6 (Mojave) is out now. “There is a breed of desert men, not hiding exactly but gone to sanctuary from the sins of confusion,” John Steinbeck wrote in Travels With Charley.

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Collective Quarterly Issue 5 (Penobscot) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Maine’s Penobscot Bay is a place where life teeters between unswerving individuality and fierce communal loyalty.

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Collective Quarterly Issue 4 (Pisgah) is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). This issue focuses on the area surrounding Asheville, North Carolina. The Pisgah National Forest rolls over the Appalachian Mountains, covering half a million acres and surrounding the booming town of Asheville, North Carolina.

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Collective Quarterly Issue 3 (Topa Topa) is available now. Change. Tension. Duality. These are the themes in the latest dispatch from The Collective Quarterly, which traces a right triangle along California's central coast between Santa Barbara, Ojai, and Ventura.

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Collective Quarterly Issue 2 has arrived. When you cross the border into Vermont from any of the three states and one country that surround it, you’ll notice something peculiar: no billboards.

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Collective Quarterly Issue 1 has arrived. A lot of people come here to hide,” clothing maker Angela Devine told us during our visit to Livingston, Montana.

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