Cafe Terracotta Revives Rotating Art Gallery

Cafe Terracotta is opening its doors in a new way—reviving a rotating gallery program to support and celebrate local artists.

Owners Megan and Jeff Cazer are continuing their vision of creating a space rooted in connection, where elevated art and thoughtful dining come together in a meaningful way.

Kicking things off is Denver-based artist Adam Anglin (@adamanglinart), who will not only showcase his work but also help curate and connect fellow local artists for future exhibits.

Known for its warm, inviting atmosphere and intentionally open design, Cafe Terracotta has always been about more than just a great meal—it’s about shared experiences and genuine connection. Now, that experience is deepened through art, as Anglin’s vibrant, layered landscapes invite us to slow down, reflect, and rediscover beauty beyond the noise. It’s a reminder that when spaces are created with intention, they have the power to inspire, connect, and bring a community closer together.

Come check out the rotating exhibits at Cafe Terracotta located at 5649 Curtice Street in Downtown Littleton.

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