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 works that provoke thought, stir emotion and invite you to pause with a coffee in hand and actually see something new.
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 when they walk through the door.
Grab a coffee, take a moment, and enjoy our space where art and coffee thrive together here 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.
Caffeine+Contrast: SAM FERRIS
STAY GOLD
15 Photographic Works by Sam Ferris
Upcoming Date TBC (April): Meet the Artist
In this exhibition, Sam Ferris looks at Sydney from the ground up. Shot on Kodak Gold film, these photographs sit somewhere between memory and the present moment, capturing the small details, people and fragments of the city that often go unnoticed as everything around us keeps moving faster.
It’s work that rewards a slower look. Come in, spend some time with it, and see a side of Sydney that sits just beneath the surface of the everyday.
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.