Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling
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Reviews
paxus calta
Reviewer
This is a curious thing lace. There are a number of hands on kids activities and there is a fair amount of serious politically inspired art about racial justice. It is not a big place, you won't need much more than an hour to take it on. The build is clearly newly renovated by a designer who knows how to make gorgeous gallery spaces. The artist and residents are very friendly.. there's watercolor space for kids.
Kat R
Reviewer
This place was absolutely amazing! The staff were pleasant and inviting. Alexander our tour guide was especially wonderful with my students. He was engaging, knowledgeable and very patient. He made the experience for my students as well as for the teachers & parents an experience they'll never forget. The art on display is unique and impressive. They have art by several ethnic artists and the space is large and welcoming. I will definitely be bringing my students here year after year for a fi
Rye LlIM
Reviewer
Not small child friendly. I made several visits. Best day to come is on Saturdays usually the they have someone/ group doing some children activities like singing, story telling and imagination play. The art is cool and all ,the space is big, but I don't see toddlers taking advantage. Maybe 6-8 yr old... maybe. The facility has more security /staff standing around protecting the art, rather than staff having art stations or activities. They do have some clay/ sculpting area which is a 10x20 room
Alan Varghese
Reviewer
A place where kids can have fun and make art but it is not really a museum for kids as whatever little art is there is fairly modern and not easy to interpret. Still the kids that came with us had a lot of fun because of all the activities and the things they could make. The staff of the museum help to make things as well Tickets for kids are free for below 8 and $4 for kids till 17. Adults it is $7. They also have books and other small artwork for sale. They also have storytelling sessions whi
Saleh Abuawad
Reviewer
## Sugar Hill Children's Museum: A Delightful Spark for Young Artists! **Took my two kids (ages 7 & 8) to the Sugar Hill Children's Museum and we all had a fantastic time!** With free admission for children under 8, it's a budget-friendly option that packs a big punch. The museum offered a wonderful variety of activities to keep my little artists busy. They happily spent time scratch coloring, creating masterpieces with clay, getting lost in a good book, and tackling a fun scavenger hunt. The