SugarHill Works

SugarHill Works Sweet Fine Art and Film Scans & Archival Pigment (Giclée) Prints - VISITS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Digital photo restorations, digital art reproduction.

Archival pigment & giclée prints, pro film scans & fine art scanning services for photographers, artists, and small businesses in NYC and beyond. http://sugarhillworks.com

Love this  print! Breathe easy as you can…
07/17/2026

Love this print! Breathe easy as you can…

Very proud to have printed Sandy Fine's  deeply complex photograph, which was selected for  2026 National Competition! T...
07/10/2026

Very proud to have printed Sandy Fine's deeply complex photograph, which was selected for 2026 National Competition! The show is up through Sunday

Gotta ❤️ NY yo
06/26/2026

Gotta ❤️ NY yo

See stunning work by SHW client .francis.94849 and 22 other photographers at  now-ish! Congrats David!
06/17/2026

See stunning work by SHW client .francis.94849 and 22 other photographers at now-ish! Congrats David!

 Come see some art. And some artists. Then stroll the heather garden. An altogether lovely Saturday.
06/04/2026

Come see some art. And some artists. Then stroll the heather garden. An altogether lovely Saturday.

 does it again! The most incredible fan art I’ve ever had the pleasure of printing! Charcoal & graphite on paper        ...
05/20/2026

does it again! The most incredible fan art I’ve ever had the pleasure of printing! Charcoal & graphite on paper

Seriously. That was a crazy winter. 😁
03/27/2026

Seriously. That was a crazy winter. 😁

Make some space on your March calendars for this intellectually stimulating show from .collage and
03/02/2026

Make some space on your March calendars for this intellectually stimulating show from .collage and

I found this interesting and made me think of you guys    .glassman     with .repost・・・For Lesley Finn, there’s no diffe...
02/19/2026

I found this interesting and made me think of you guys .glassman
with .repost
・・・
For Lesley Finn, there’s no difference between making a collage and writing an essay. Both are fragments in search of order.

She learned to write research papers using index cards—one idea per card, laid out and rearranged until they formed an argument. That’s collage. She still writes this way, using software to move segments around and discover unexpected connections.

Her favorite essays involved literal collage: printing pages, cutting them apart with scissors, taping fragments together in new orders. During her MFA in creative writing, she studied screenwriting and learned a rule she now applies to visual work: “Arrive late and get out early.” Give viewers just enough to grasp a feeling, then let them wonder.

Lesley dropped out of a PhD program in medieval literature because she “couldn’t get close enough to the materiality.” Now she works with archives, erasure, photocopies, and found imagery—treating writing and collage as the same practice.

“Collage is intrinsic to consciousness. It’s mark making, sensemaking, on a deep, mysterious level. It helps us reflect on how we process and create knowledge. We need that right now.”

Read the full conversation with Lesley Finn () by Beatriz Paz Jiménez ()—link in bio.

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Tuesday 10am - 7pm
Wednesday 10am - 7pm
Thursday 10am - 12pm
Friday 10am - 7pm

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