Mill Gallery was established in 1994 and has steadily gained it's reputation as a
premier sales gallery which represents an exceptional group of Western New
York artists. The gallery hosts a rotating schedule of invitational, solo, and group exhibitions.
Please browse through our current and recent exhibitions listed below. All art is for purchase, prices upon request.
GALLERY HOURS :: Monday - Saturday 11-3, Thursday 11-9
Call for special tours and appointments:: (585) 624-7740
2012 EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
CURRENT EXHIBITION through February 25, 2012
ROBERT WISNER ::Dry pigments and eggs
Robert Wisner ,egg tempera

RECENT EXHIBITIONS
The Magic Rabbit Wildcard
Jenny Pope
Color Reduction Woodcuts
October 28, 2011 through November 26, 2011
This is a very original series of prints illustrating various examples of invasive species seen through the unique viewpoint of artist Jenny Pope.
Jenny Pope, Color-reduction woodcut print,
for more about Jenny Pope see jpopstudios.com
Jenny Pope, "Baltimore Animalia", Color-reduction woodcut print, 27.5"x32" $900 framed
Jenny Pope, " Invasive Corn",Color-reduction woodcut, 27.5"x32", $900framed
Jenny Pope, "Kiwi Egg Soup",color- reduction woodcut,20"x24.5"
$600 framed
Jenny Pope, "Cayuga Lakeside View", Color-reduction woodcut
32.5"x33", $989 framed
“I enjoy the company of animals in life and in artwork. Invasive, endangered, and mythic animals uncurl from my imagination in the form of woodcut prints. Most of my prints are “color-reduction woodcuts” which means I take one block of wood, draw an image onto the block, carve then print. Each printed color comes from carving away the previous layer so when I am finished, all that is left of my wood block is the last color that was printed. I can never remake an image unless I re-carve a new piece of wood. The prints are very limited edition, not a typical Kinko’s reproduction.”
Jenny Pope is a full time artist living in the finger lakes region of New York State. Her work can be found at Chelsea River Gallery in Chelsea, MI, Central Booking in Brooklyn, NY and The Ink Shop Printmaking Center in Ithaca, NY.
She is currently working on a number of projects including her ongoing series about Invasive animals, a book about the history of Starlings from the UK to the US, Global Warming Band-aids and a new series titled “Isolation Produces Oddballs” which is a fun way to incorporate any creature that is isolated for any number of reasons.
SEPTEMBER ART CRESCENDO
Opening Reception::September 29 7:00-9:00
Mill Art Center & Gallery Artist Membership Exhibition in all mediums. Exhibition dates :: September 23 - October 23
Cathy Chin "Linwood View #2," oil on panel
Denise Hawthorne Heischman " Quaker Pond, Mendon Ponds" Acrylic Gouache
Mark Verna "Adairondak Veil" Oil on canvas
Edith Lunt Small "Wendell Castle" Mixed media
Robert Wisner " Moon", oil on Panel
Robert Heischman "Dubrovnik Hillside" Gouache and color pencil
Lanna Pejovic "My Starry Night" Oil on canvas


