This page is devoted to photos and news of the studios and gallery, featuring the students, volunteers and artists that make up the synergy that is the Mill Art Center & Gallery. We will also include pictures of student work and feature artists works available for purchase at Mill gallery. Look for happenings at The Rabbit Room Restaurant and The Lower Mill, too.
SUMMER CAMP 2010




Winter 2009

Susie working in the Gallery during class.

Lacey working on her bird series.
Summer and Fall 2008

Student Show August, 2008

One of our "Little Masters"


Spring 2007

Figures Faces and Hands class student Jeff Smith draws the model in the gallery.
Elizabeth Lee Taylor's drawing is in the foreground. Natural light, surrounding art,
and our expert faculty inspire our students.

"Look at what I just made!" Enthusiasm reigns during our classes for the younger set.
Foo the cat is getting weary of posing for focused Advanced Drawing and Painting students in the Grand Gallery.
Detail of a full length self portrait (in process) by one of our talented college bound teen students. This portrait also placed as a first in the NewYork State competition for home schooled students. The media is charcoal.
The Lower Mill, built in 1827 is on the National and State Register of Historic Places. This beautiful grist mill houses the Mill Art Center & Gallery,The Rabbit Room restaurant, studios and professional offices.

Abraham, our content life-model with the children in the North Studio.
Beautiful cat drawings are being created in all media.
Stephanie finishing her graphite drawing in the North Studio
Portrait of a newborn in pastel and gouache created in the Portfolio class. Ann won a first prize at the New York State competition for home schooled students.
Clockwise from top, Joan Foss, "Golden Essay", oil 18"x24";
Robin Whiteman "Lilith" and "Pelted Princess", wool and spaulted wood figures;
Carl Shanahan,"Footed Forms", ceramics and natural forms;
Chris Sequeira "Cape Cod Series", acrylic on panel;
Center, "Linwood", pastel by Denise Heischman.



