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Sugar Hill Museum: Public Art Party

In the public art world, we don’t have gallery openings, art fairs, residencies or natural meeting places…this is our chance to meet, talk, make friends and hang out together. Artists, fabricators, public art administrators, real estate developers, private art consultants, public art curators, and more are welcome to join this community-building event.

Bring your burning questions the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum for Hot Topics in Public Art, an interactive and irreverent conversation with these experts from across the field: Savona Bailey-McClain, Executive Director and Chief Curator at the West Harlem Art Fund, Sherwin Banfield, an Artist and Hip Hop Sculptor, Mia Pearlman, an Artist and Moderator, & Seph Rodney, an Art Critic and Curator. Come for a lively discussion and stay for the after-party!

Door open 5:30pm; program at 6:00pm

Sugar Hill – NESTING: Artist in Residence Natalie Collette Wood

Artist in Residence Natalie Collette Wood

Saturday July 26th 11am – 2pm

Natalie invites all ages to tour the environments of Nesting, her fantastical exhibition consisting of living sculptures, aerial installations, immersive painted landscapes and interactive soft sculptures!

Families are encouraged to participate in a hands-on group project in the galleries, using natural materials.

11:00 AM:  Hands-on tour with the artist (geared toward kids)
11:30 AM- 1:00PM: Collaborative art-making project using natural materials.
1:30 PM: Exhibition tour with the artist (general public)