Sugar Hill Arts Center

Opened in October, 2001 (great timing!), the Sugar Hill Art Center was the creation of Donald Weiss. It was located in the apartment house owned by Mr. Weiss. It consisted of 4 separate retail stores that were connected to 4 apartments and a 14,000 sq. ft. Roof Garden - Scuture Park (about 10,000 sq. ft. + the Roof Garden Sculpture Park).

Mr. Weiss' idea was to bring a new presence of art to Harlem. Located in what was once know as the Sugar Hill area of Harlem, the surrounding neighborhood is chock full of significant venues: The Hispanic Society Museum & Audobon Terrace, The Church of the Intercession, Trinity Church Graveyard are the three significant ones.

The original presentation was primarily French art (a questionable choice, especially today!) with the highlight being a major selection of work by Moreno Pincas shown in Gallery Donald Weiss.




Contact Info

3658 Broadway
New York, NY 10031

Phone: (212) 491-5890
www.sugarhillac.com





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