
Public Art in Sugar Hill
Located at The Local on West Broad St. the Sugar Hill Art Gallery and the Sugar Hill History Museum are both free and open to the public.
Located at The Local on West Broad St. the Sugar Hill Art Gallery and the Sugar Hill History Museum are both free and open to the public.
Located at The Local on West Broad St. the Sugar Hill Art Gallery and the Sugar Hill History Museum are both free and open to the public.
The Sugar Hill Arts Commission invites you to experience the “Bits and Pieces” Art Exhibition by Gerald E. Burch at the Sugar Hill Art Gallery. The artist will read a small collection of his poems during the reception on Friday, February 21, at 6 p.m. Now on display until March 10.
In 2016, the volunteer-based group brought in two local artists to complete one of the largest public pieces ever created in Sugar Hill, two beautiful murals both located at the Suite Spot, formerly City Hall.
Check out our newest mural located next to The Bowl Pond near The Landing. This vibrant masterpiece, painted by artist Kim Pitts, showcases local plants and wildlife.
The public art collection in the E Center may also be worth noting. The building features a number of artworks, from the hyper-local emerging artists to established artists within Georgia.