What's on the Art Wall?

The Pink Piano Cafe features a rotating art gallery filled with art from local artists. All art pieces are available for purchase with 100% of the proceeds going directly to the artist.

Meet our featured artists and explore the pieces that are currently on the wall!

Paula Fredericks

Paula Fredericks lives in Boutilier’s Point, NS where she paints, creates driftwood assemblage and enjoys creating collage art. A founding member of the Peggy’s Cove Area Festival of the Arts Society (now the Peggy’s Cove Area Art Society) she has been developing her skills the past few years after a 30 year hiatus from painting. Paula feeds off her love of nature, and enjoys experimenting with acrylic, ink and other media in her work, which is often ocean inspired but can take a turn to “small p politics” and life in general! Her second floor studio is open by appointment.

Paula Fredericks

Paula Fredericks lives in Boutilier’s Point, NS where she paints, creates driftwood assemblage and enjoys creating collage art. A founding member of the Peggy’s Cove Area Festival of the Arts Society (now the Peggy’s Cove Area Art Society) she has been developing her skills the past few years after a 30 year hiatus from painting. Paula feeds off her love of nature, and enjoys experimenting with acrylic, ink and other media in her work, which is often ocean inspired but can take a turn to “small p politics” and life in general! Her second floor studio is open by appointment.

Jerry Walsh

After early retirement, Jerry Walsh wanted to do something that was creative and met his passions of gardening and wood working. He started a small business that created garden accents with driftwood and pine boards – bird houses, feeders, bat houses and signs. That morphed over the years to cutting fish and birds from pine for home accents. Repurposing and recycling wood is important in his trade - for the environment, the look and the story. Rustic and used materials are welcome – door frames, metal fasteners, metal roofing and rope are all incorporated into his new pieces.

Jerry Walsh

After early retirement, Jerry Walsh wanted to do something that was creative and met his passions of gardening and wood working. He started a small business that created garden accents with driftwood and pine boards – bird houses, feeders, bat houses and signs. That morphed over the years to cutting fish and birds from pine for home accents.

Repurposing and recycling wood is important in his trade - for the environment, the look and the story. Rustic and used materials are welcome – door frames, metal fasteners, metal roofing and rope are all incorporated into his new pieces.