8 Point Art Cafe

The Eight-point Gallery Cafe or 8 Point Art Cafe is an art gallery and cafe situated in Kollam (Quilon) city of Kerala, India. This is the first international standard art cafe in the city of Kollam. Eight-Point is established in a renovated heritage building, 'Parambarya,' inside the Asramam Picnic Village campus.[2] Famous muralist and art director Mr. Shenley had taken the Parambarya building from Kollam DTPC(District Tourism promotion Council) for five years to set-up this art cafe. The Kollam DTPC has spent nearly 2 million Indian Rupee for the renovation and setting up of properties in the museum/Paramparya building.[3]

8 Point Art Cafe
Inside view of Eight-point Gallery Cafe
Established2 October 2015 (2015-10-02)
LocationAsramam, Kollam
Coordinates8.896463°N 76.586157°E / 8.896463; 76.586157
TypeArt museum
CollectionsPaintings and sculpture
FounderShenley Renjan
(Art Director)[1]
Public transit accessKollam KSRTC Bus interchange - 1.3 km
Kollam Junction Mainline rail interchange - 2.1 km
Kollam KSWTD ferry/water interchange - 1.3 km
Websitehttp://www.dtpckollam.com/

Now the art cafe is home for various exhibitions, performing arts and other events.[4]

The gallery has held an exhibition on paintings by Arjun Maroli that depicts Kollam district on canvas 'KL02'. The exhibition was inaugurated by artist Anavadya.[5][6]

Toponymy

The name 'eight-point' represents the eight creeks of Ashtamudi Lake and the eight art forms incorporated in the gallery.[7]

Facilities

"Parambarya building" in Asramam Picnic Village were Eight-Point Gallery Cafe is situated
  • Gallery
  • Cafe
  • Theatre
  • Library
  • Venue for Music

Little Free Library

Kerala's first Little Free Library at 8 Point Art cafe

The first Little Free Library in Kerala is set up at 8 Point Art Cafe.[8] The library is having 50 books in the small shelf situated at the courtyard and readers can take any book without fee by keeping another book.[9]

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