Thursday, July 9, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
SUMMER VACATION
Monday, May 11, 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Kyla Strid : Ceramics
Please join us this Friday at 7pm for Kyla Strid's art opening at the cafe. Her work will be on display from May 8th until the beginning of June.
Kyla (our own Alaskan Native) is a ceramic artist who has been working in Kansas City, Kansas since the fall. Before Kansas City, she studied in Lincoln at the University of Nebraska (home to Pete Pinnell) and this upcoming fall she'll participate in a residency in Montana.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Warning - this is not a smoker...
A couple of great customers gifted us a COMPOSTER - Just in time for Earth Day!
It has been a conscious goal of mine to start composting food waste from the cafe. Thanks to Bane and Susan for helping make that goal a reality! Although, I'm not looking forward to populating the bin with "red wigglers"...
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Jessica Robles : Etchings

The following is from her Artist Statement...
"All my life my artwork has been based on the idea of self and my surroundings. As I child I would make books about the events of my day and throughout school my main focus has been self portraiture. I decided to explore ways to get away from traditional portraits and focus more on the idea of self. I questioned what things made up a person other than their appearance. With camera and sketchbook in hand, I began taking snapshots and sketching important objects of my day. As I did this, I noticed that the things I found most interesting were the mundane moments that happen within a blink of an eye. Moments that most would take for granted. The simple acts of brushing my teeth or pouring a cup of coffee are equally important to my day as is the blanket that seems to travel with me around my apartment. I choose to capture stills of my life in print form in order to validate and memorialize moments that I find significant. Printmaking processes fuel the fire of the availability to the evidence of my existence through the core idea of printmaking, the multiple. The idea of the multiple allows highlights of my life available for all to experience and/or study. It is with this series of etchings that I hope to make these tiny happenings throughout my day worth investigating."
Please join us for her opening reception on Friday, April 10th at 7pm.
http://jessica-robles.blogspot.com/
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Unexpected Gifts

For example, on Thursday afternoon around closing time three lovely people stopped by the cafe doing research for a book in progress. Jodi - a talented photographer and proprietress of Studio B in the Crossroads - snapped some photos while we chatted and I made their coffees. I love seeing the cafe through new eyes!
I'll accept the every now and then when life showers you with surprises - thank you thank you thank you.
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