COFFEE MEETS ART.
Sidecar Roasters isn’t just a Roastery Café. It’s a living, breathing space built on the idea that coffee & creativity belong together.
Our Coffee Meets Art program sits at the centre of that vision. Throughout the year we welcome a rotating lineup of artists whose work injects Branxton with bold, inspiring and contemporary creative voices.
Each exhibition is curated to spotlight photography and mixed-media digital art that pushes ideas forward and rewards a slower look. From documentary moments to abstract compositions and experimental digital work, the focus is on pieces that provoke thought, stir emotion and invite you to pause with a coffee in hand and actually see something new. The roaster hums in the background, the aroma of freshly roasted beans drifts through the space and the artwork settles into the rhythm of the day.
We believe creative expression deserves space in everyday life, not just in galleries or once-a-year events. This is our way of making that accessible. Artists gain a platform, our community gets to experience something meaningful and visitors discover something new every time they walk through the door.
Grab a cup, take a moment and enjoy a space where art and coffee thrive together at Sidecar Roasters.
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If you are a visual artist and interested in exhibiting with us, please get in touch and we can see if we can work out a future collaboration.
INSTALLATION: Daniel crooks
Static No.24 (Wan Chai Sinusoid)
Projection: 2017, 04:33 min (seamless loop), 16:9, 1080p24, Stereo
Print (Outside)
A pre-eminent figure and authority in his field, Daniel Crooks has spent his career crafting a distinct visual language unique to his practice. Working predominantly in video, photography and sculpture, Crooks is preoccupied with time and motion in an altered state.
Caffeine+Contrast: Ben Greenslade-Stanton
RHYTHM. 1ST MOVEMENT
Photographic Works
Ltd. Edition Zine available to purchase
The score is already playing.
RHYTHM. 1st Movement. interprets the urban landscape as a living concerto where silence, improvisation, and cadence suspend time into imagery.