Yesterday Quarterly No. 04 ft. Lindsey Cherek Waller
The fourth issue of Yesterday Quarterly features Lindsey Cherek Waller, a painter based in Red Wing, MN. A queer, non-binary artist based in the rural midwest, Cherek Waller maintains a painting studio at the Anderson Center at Towerview. She operates her own business as a full-time artist with consistent sales of originals and prints via her website, as well as with Urban Outfitters, CB2, and more. She has a BFA in painting from the University of Wisconsin–Stout, and exhibits her work around the US, including in Los Angeles, New York City, and Minneapolis. She also curated a professional, queer-focused exhibit in Red Wing. Her work portrays and archives queer existence in history, and documents the queerness of everyday life. In 2022, she self-published a zine sharing paintings of queer folks she’s in community with, alongside conversations about what it means to be LGBTQ+ in Minnesota, and funded the project with a grant awarded from the Minnesota State Arts Board.
In December of 2023, editor Elizabeth de Cleyre met with Cherek Waller at her studio in Red Wing.
Yesterday Quarterly is a longform interview series, featuring conversations with creatives and entrepreneurs that zero in on a day in their life, capturing the quotidian, the routine, and the unexpected. YQ offers a kind of intimacy of holding someone's day in your hands, and invites us to slow down, read, and reconsider how we span our time.
Print issues will ship in May 2024.
76 pages, full color, 5.5” x 8”
The fourth issue of Yesterday Quarterly features Lindsey Cherek Waller, a painter based in Red Wing, MN. A queer, non-binary artist based in the rural midwest, Cherek Waller maintains a painting studio at the Anderson Center at Towerview. She operates her own business as a full-time artist with consistent sales of originals and prints via her website, as well as with Urban Outfitters, CB2, and more. She has a BFA in painting from the University of Wisconsin–Stout, and exhibits her work around the US, including in Los Angeles, New York City, and Minneapolis. She also curated a professional, queer-focused exhibit in Red Wing. Her work portrays and archives queer existence in history, and documents the queerness of everyday life. In 2022, she self-published a zine sharing paintings of queer folks she’s in community with, alongside conversations about what it means to be LGBTQ+ in Minnesota, and funded the project with a grant awarded from the Minnesota State Arts Board.
In December of 2023, editor Elizabeth de Cleyre met with Cherek Waller at her studio in Red Wing.
Yesterday Quarterly is a longform interview series, featuring conversations with creatives and entrepreneurs that zero in on a day in their life, capturing the quotidian, the routine, and the unexpected. YQ offers a kind of intimacy of holding someone's day in your hands, and invites us to slow down, read, and reconsider how we span our time.
Print issues will ship in May 2024.
76 pages, full color, 5.5” x 8”
The fourth issue of Yesterday Quarterly features Lindsey Cherek Waller, a painter based in Red Wing, MN. A queer, non-binary artist based in the rural midwest, Cherek Waller maintains a painting studio at the Anderson Center at Towerview. She operates her own business as a full-time artist with consistent sales of originals and prints via her website, as well as with Urban Outfitters, CB2, and more. She has a BFA in painting from the University of Wisconsin–Stout, and exhibits her work around the US, including in Los Angeles, New York City, and Minneapolis. She also curated a professional, queer-focused exhibit in Red Wing. Her work portrays and archives queer existence in history, and documents the queerness of everyday life. In 2022, she self-published a zine sharing paintings of queer folks she’s in community with, alongside conversations about what it means to be LGBTQ+ in Minnesota, and funded the project with a grant awarded from the Minnesota State Arts Board.
In December of 2023, editor Elizabeth de Cleyre met with Cherek Waller at her studio in Red Wing.
Yesterday Quarterly is a longform interview series, featuring conversations with creatives and entrepreneurs that zero in on a day in their life, capturing the quotidian, the routine, and the unexpected. YQ offers a kind of intimacy of holding someone's day in your hands, and invites us to slow down, read, and reconsider how we span our time.
Print issues will ship in May 2024.
76 pages, full color, 5.5” x 8”