The latest collection of works by many Fine Artists & talented Crafts people are now available at 'The Terrace Arts Cafe'.You will find us at;

6 Marine Crescent, Seaton, East Devon

EX12 2QN

Tel: 01297 20225

WE ARE EXPANDING!

The Cellar Basement of the Arts Cafe is now open & hosting an exhibition by David Shackleton BA Hons_photography

                   & a talented young painter Nick Mugan

A collection of photographic pieces-and oil & acrylic paintings

inspired by the 'Jurassic coast' aimed to provoke thought!


 

The founder & Director of 'the Terrace Arts Cafe' Anna Pola BA Hons is the daughter of a master goldsmith, so she had an early introduction to precious metals and gems. The benefit of this background clearly gives an edge to her work where she combines her fine art training and the skills learnt from a  BA Honours Degree in Applied Arts: glass, metal & ceramics. The result is a truly remarkable body of work. Anna's jewellery and enamel paintings can be viewed at the Arts Cafe. Commissions are also undertaken so you can personalise and participate in the final design.

Located in Seaton; overlooking the breathtakingly beautiful coastline it is little wonder that Seaton is referred to as 'the gateway to the Jurassic coast'

 

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We also serve excellent vegetarian & vegan food using the finest ingredients in a relaxed & friendly environment.
Important dates to note:

        also showing now 2010-Chrispian Heath BA Hons -Glass -Exhibition

Currently completing an MA-an extremely talented and perceptive artist. Work includes pieces inspired by Dartmoor.

Featured Artist:

         Sue Bastin BA Hons

 body of work ' 5 days in St. Ives'

We are extremely proud to host such an inspiring collection by a highly respected artist-Sue Bastin's work often includes the element of surprise and this collection is no exception as she surpasses expectation and invites the viewer in to the 'big' world of the miniscule. If you look hard enough you will be amazed by what you find! Sue Bastin's fine art background along with an eye for the smallest detail and a deep understanding of the conceptual nature of interpretation-juxtaposes questions of creation and our relationship with  the earth. This is certainly one exhibition that you will not want to miss!


You can also contact Anna at artannapola@btinternet.com for any inquiries.