Exhibition at Stapleford Granary Near Cambridge

Find my work on the cafe wall at Stapleford Granary until May 12 2026. Just 5 miles from Cambridge, The Granary is a fantastic venue for music, art, education & conversation in a beautiful 19th century farm and orchard. The cafe wall gallery is there to be a showcase for local established and emerging artists, to engage their work with a diverse and appreciative audience.

I am over the moon to be exhibiting at the cafe along with Ukrainian artist, Kira Konoshenko. It’s my biggest exhibition ever, with nine of my handmade linocut prints on the wall! We both make all our art by hand. And we love colour. We are both inspired by nature and use folk style motifs in our work.

Me at the cafe. Enjoying a cappuccino!

I am ever so grateful to be chosen to be featured here. Last year I saw an open call from The Granary for artists on Instagram and decided to apply. 150 artists submitted so I am absolutely thrilled to be picked.

The cafe is divine. The coffees are perfect and they have an incredible selection of treats. The best pastel de nata outside of Lisbon, Basque cheesecake and lemon polenta cake just to name a few. The cafe has a reading nook with very comfy sofas.

The Unseen Frequencies exhibition

The main exhibition is definitely worth visiting too.
‘Unseen Frequencies’ is an exhibition that showcases the work of three Cambridgeshire artists working in paint and photography: Ruth Bryant, Helen Latham and Sid White-Jones.

I hope you get a chance to visit this wonderful place.

Published by MStraccia Art

I create original folk style relief prints and illustrations by hand.

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