THE MILL (est. 2024) celebrates and supports the creative work of world class contemporary artists and musicians through exhibitions, installations and performances which provide engaging, multi-faceted cultural experiences for visitors.
Adam Frelin's A Stone Alone for The Mill
Image © Adam Frelin
Ellen Berkenblit speaks about Vera Iliatova’s exhibition 8/10/2024
Image © Sinjun Strom for The New York Times
Catherine & Taylor Haskins with Jillian Mayer’s Slumpie 71 for The Mill.
image © Sinjun Strom for The New York Times
The Listening Gallery features Fenestra Molendini, a stained glass window by Amy Ellingson fabricated by Franz Mayer of Munich
The Listening Gallery features Amy Ellingson's Fenestra Molendini and Stephen Hendee's Buisine
image © Ben Stechschulte
Stephen Hendee installing Buisine commissioned for The Mill, May 2024.
image © Ben Stechschulte
Buisine © Stephen Hendee 2024.
Image © Stephen Hendee
Meredith Monk performed live at The Mill 8/16/2025 & 8/17/2025
Camila Meza performed live at The Mill 8/16/2024.
Image © Ben Stechshulte
Zeena Parkins performed live at The Mill 8/10/2024.
Image © Sinjun Strom for The New York Times
Sarah Neufeld performed at The Mill 8/4/20204.
Image © Ben Stechschulte
Steven Bernstein’s Sex Mob performed live at The Mill 7/26/2024.
Image © Ben Stechschulte
Audience at The Mill 8/10/2024.
Image © SInjun Strom for The New York Times
The Knock @ The Mill. The worst kept secret in town.
Image © Ben Stechschulte
Ann Toebbe’s installation Tornado Warning commissioned by The Mill 2024.
Image © Ben Stechschulte
The Mil at dusk.
Image © Sinjun Strom for The New York Times