Artful Coffee Roasters

Our passion goes beyond exceptional coffee—it’s about celebrating local creativity. We proudly feature artwork from talented local artists on our coffee bags and donate ten percent of our proceeds to support youth art education, striving to make a lasting impact in our community.

We roast a rotating selection of coffees that showcase fruity and floral notes, primarily from East Africa (Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya) and occasionally other regions.

Email me for current pricing and selections.

Local pick up or delivery only.

Ethically Sourced Coffee

All coffee is sourced through Sweet Maria’s Farm Gate program. This means that they have negotiated a price directly with the farmer or association “at the farm gate,” without any of the export and import fees. The prices they pay for their coffee is well above Fair Trade minimums and they can easily verify that the good price they pay makes it to the people who do the work.

Featured Artists

  • Deanna Meadow

    Deanna Meadow is a documentary photographer who works mostly in black and white. She lives in Cornish, New Hampshire on a tenth generation farm with her husband and two boys. She draws inspiration from the farm, her family, and the arts. Deanna received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her favorite artists include photographers Jack Leigh and Walker Evans and painters Claude Monet and Agnes Martin.

    View Deanna’s photography at meadowphotography.com

  • Angela Bean

    Angela is a self-taught artist who resides in Cornish, NH with her husband and two children. She enjoys capturing the beauty of the natural world, often choosing animals, flowers, and plants as her inspiration, as she is charmed by their colors and intricacies. Angela works with many mediums and frequently combines them to create complex and layered pieces that bring out the fine details she is so drawn to and admires. Creating art is a favorite pastime for Angela.

    Angela can be reached for commissions or requests at
    603-558-3825.

  • Nancy Wightman

    Nancy is an oil painter and a printmaker. She has studied painting and etching at the AVA Gallery and Art Center in Lebanon, NH and at Two Rivers Printmaking Studio in White River Junction, VT. Wightman seeks out her images within the bold color and brushstrokes of oil paint. Often her works contain a narrative. In her printmaking work, she is challenged by its technical struggle and proclivity for accidents.

  • Cindy Heath

    Cindy is a self-taught fiber and mixed media artist with more than 40 years of experience making traditional and art quilts, fiber art wall hangings, and commissioned works. She has studied design with Sue Benner, Jane Dunnewold, and Katie Pasquini Masopust, and uses layering, abstraction, and surface design in her work to represent movement, energy, spirit, and nature. Cindy lives and works in Cornish Flat, NH and her artwork has been exhibited in numerous galleries and is in private collections throughout the country.

    View Cindy’s art at cindyheath.com

  • Jenny Sprague

    Jenny is a local farmer in Cornish, NH. While she currently spends her days seeding and picking vegetables, she gets her creative fix in the garden surrounded by all the colors and textures it provides. Her garden is her masterpiece. In the winter you can find her occasionally drawing up an invertebrate or two, and dipping back into illustration.

  • Diane Liggett

    Diane has painted since childhood. She studied at ArtCenter College of Design in Los Angeles and exhibited at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art before a long career in advertising and film in New York and Los Angeles. Since retiring in 2008, Diane has returned to painting and now shows her work throughout New England. She lives in Cornish, NH.

  • Abigail Heim

    Abigail Heim

    Abigail Heim loves drawing and using watercolor paint in her drawings. She enjoys historical photography and sometimes gets inspiration for her work from older photographs from around New England and the British Isles. Abigail was born in Scotland, then from the age of six grew up in Meriden, New Hampshire, and attended Kimball Union Academy. She received some art education from Green Mountain College in Poultney, Vermont. She lives in Cornish, New Hampshire with her husband and four children. 

    View Abigail’s work on her Facebook page:
    Abigail Fielder Heim-Artist

  • Tricia Kruidenier

    Tricia Kruidenier

    The artwork on this bag is by Tricia Kruidenier, who began her creative career as a fashion designer in New York. Through fashion she learned about texture and the joys of imperfection. In her artwork you will find continuous themes of intimacy with nature and childlike vibrancy. She moved to Cornish, NH in 2020 with her family and has been working happily in her home studio making art since. Tricia started Golden Hour Design Studio in 2025. She creates surface pattern art & designs for use on a range of products.

    View more of Tricia’s work on Instagram: @goldenhour_design_studio