Art Exhibit
At Be Sweet Café, we celebrate local artists by displaying their incredible artwork. Visit us to admire the art while savoring a latte and a scone. All pieces are available for purchase.
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Read about our featured artists.

Cody Snow
Originally from Colorado, Cody Snow (Salyx Andromeda) is inspired by color, culture, energy, the human psyche, and the mysteries that walk alongside humankind. The human spirit—unseen yet deeply felt across all cultures—is at the heart of Cody's work. Through the unique and dynamic frequencies of light, color, and sound, Cody creates art, music, and immersive experiences designed to unlock the mind, inspire creative vision, and stir emotion within the viewer.
Jeanie Gueretta
Jeanie is a talented artist focusing on painting, jewelry-making, and textiles. Through her work, seeks to express and share beauty with her colorful and whimsical designs. With a love for bright, bold, and vibrant hues, she aims to create pieces that inspire smiles and spread joy.


Kristine Novinskie
Kristine is a Colorado native and has always been fascinated by the beauty of nature. Experimenting with a variety of mediums and mostly self-taught, she specializes in working with oils, and acrylics; developing her own unique style. Wanting to evolve her talents to the next level, she discovered the One Stroke painting technique. She is certified to teach Oversized Canvas Painting techniques. Visit Pinspiration in Grand Junction, Colorado to meet the artist and take a fun class.
Ida Guara & Virginia Sisneros
Ida & Virginia are sisters from the Grand Junction area. They create shadow boxes with found objects such as dried flowers and rocks. They make for unique gifts.


Adam Gentzler
Adam of Wrench-Marked Lighting doesn’t just craft lighting fixtures—he tells stories of transformation. Each lamp reflects the belief that, with a bit of hard work and a lot of imagination, even the most overlooked objects can become something extraordinary and profoundly useful. His work invites you to experience art with purpose—and to see the beauty in pieces that illuminate not only your space, but also the remarkable potential of repurposed materials.
