Wolf Hill is a residency program founded with the mission to amplify less represented voices in the art community.
Located in Chappaqua, New York, the name Wolf Hill pays homage to the history of the home. Built in 1883 by Dr. Max Wolfe, a pioneer in enzyme therapy, the house was the main residence of a 35-acre compound called Millburn Hills. There is a surviving sculpture garden depicting characters from old folk tales, including a menacing depiction of the wolf from Little Red Riding hood, as seen on the landing page.