Chris Weller Drawings
About
Artists shape how we see the city. In Harlem, Chris Weller Drawings turns blank pages into quiet conversations with line and shadow. The work speaks before the address does—222 West 139th Street, between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard and Frederick Douglass Boulevard—where sketches and studies accumulate in the same rooms that have held generations of makers.
Across the block, brownstones keep their stoops polished while galleries and cafés hum with weekend foot traffic. This stretch of West 139th feels like a pocket of old New York, where the grid still breathes. People stop by for custom portraits, architectural renderings, or small-edition prints that slip easily into a tote. Some arrive with a photograph; others bring only a memory they want traced in ink.
When the light changes and the sketchbook closes, directions are just a tap away. Reach Chris at (917) 414-8765 to ask about availability or to arrange a viewing. A map is here if you need it, though most visitors already know the way by heart.