Hillside House’s sister site Incubator for Collaborative Expression(I.C.E.). was conceived by master Bahamian artist Antonius Roberts in 2019. I.C.E. embodies Roberts’ appreciation for conservation, creativity and community. Although famed for his transformative nature series, Sacred Spaces, this latest project expands his contribution to the revitalization of abandoned and historical sites like Clifton Heritage, Hillside House and The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB). Reflecting on a 40-year career as a cultural advocate and conservationist, Roberts recognizes I.C.E. as one of his lifetime achievements.

“Incubator for Collaborative Expression has been a long time in the making. For many years, I’ve dreamed of creating a shared space that would allow scientists, educators, researchers, artists, mathematicians and engineers to experience and benefit from interdisciplinary collaboration. A hub that symbolizes the perfect melting pot of local artistry, industry, ecology and community outreach, it also provides a sanctuary to our local cottage industries that sustain the livelihood of many,” said Roberts.

Formerly the Holiday ICE Limited warehouse, I.C.E. stands on a 36,000 square foot site in the heart of New Providence just off Old Trail Road. The once-derelict structure hidden by overgrown foliage has received an exterior facelift, partial renovations to the interiors, state-of-the-art solar power energy and water systems and a thriving garden.