We give a shout to local artist, and part of the CW Family for a long time, Hal Hammond Graphics… our new sleeves are off to press. 😎 ☕️ (we’re pretty excited about this art, to come with your every day coffee) #coffeelover #coffeworks #sacramentoart

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Coffee Works is pleased to join Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission in being a Presenting Producer of the 2016 Sacramento French Film Festival. Of course, we’re also the official Coffee Sponsor for the catered events. Read more

Ruby Jane Boyd

ANCESTRAL MEMORIES
Featuring the late African-American artist
Ruby Jane Boyd
(1947 – 2003)

Ruby Jane Boyd was a descendant of the West and Central Africans enslaved and shipped to the Americas by way of the Atlantic slave trade which began in the 1500’s. An orphan, Boyd began drawing pictures of a father figure when she was five years old and this figure became the ancestor she painted and drew continually during her life. Read more

The opening reception for an art show commemorating the centennial anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in Turkey drew an overflow crowd of about 200 art lovers to Coffee Works in Sacramento on Saturday, April 11, 2015. The art show featured the works of two local Armenian-American artists: Paintings by Dr. Jenny Apekian, a local dentist, […]

Armenian-Genocide_Coffee-Works-ReceptionApril 11, 2015
6:00 – 8:00 pm

Coffee Works
3418 Folsom Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 452-1086

The Century of Rebirth art show is being sponsored and produced in Sacramento, California, in remembrance of the victims of the Armenian Genocide which is observed as officially commencing in Istanbul, Turkey on April 24, 1915. This centennial commemoration is to celebrate the revival of the Armenian spirit and the gratitude of the survivors to their adopted United States homeland. Read more

A decade ago, Jump Start Cafe was a Hollywood set for the feature-length film, Her Minor Thing, directed by Charles Matthau.

Here are some photos from the movie set… and, yes, I believe that is film in those cameras—pre-digital days. Read more