Coming Soon!
Art at the Mill will return April 18 - May 3, 2026
Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Sundays - Fridays, 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

BURWELL MORGAN MILL LOCATION
SPRING 2026 | ARTIST CALL FOR ENTRIES:
We will be emailing all artists on our mailing list more details and a link to ArtCall for submissions during the first week of February for the 2026 Spring Show.
2026 SPRING ART AT THE MILL ART SHOW – SUBMISSION DATES
Atist submissions will Open on Monday, February 16th at 9am
The Deadline for Submissions is Monday, March 2nd at Midnight
Artists will be notified of Jury selection by Monday, March 9th
Submissions may include 2D and 3D works. Photography, digital, and fabric art is not accepted. You may submit up to 5 works. For more information on how to enter and what kinds of work we accept, please click here to read Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's).
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We look forward to seeing you this Spring!
For more information email: artatthemill@gmail.com
ART at the MiLl History
Each year the Burwell-Morgan Mill in the quaint village of Millwood, Virginia, becomes an extraordinary art gallery. Art at the Mill has become one of the premier art shows in the mid-Atlantic region, attracting artists and buyers from more than a dozen states.
During each show, around 300 artists display more than 1,000 pieces of art of all descriptions and media. Oil paintings are predominant, but other types of painting, mixed-media, sculpture, fine woodworking, and pottery round out the stunning diversity of the show. There is truly something for every taste, budget, and decor.
Art at the Mill is CCHA's primary fundraiser, providing the operating funds for both the Mill and the Museum and Archives. CCHA retains 35% of each sale, the artist 65%. CCHA proceeds go to the maintenance and operations of the Burwell-Morgan Mill, our Museum in Berryville, costs associated with hosting Art at the Mill, special programming, and to the Sarah P. Trumbower Memorial Scholarship fund awarded to a Clarke County student pursuing university education in the fine arts.
Art at the Mill is a feast for the senses: people are stunned when they walk through the old door of the mill and are met with so much beautiful art housed in an amazing relic from the 18th century. After you're done shopping, we suggest you grab a delicious lunch at Locke Modern Country Store across the street and have a picnic in our meadow. Fine art, history, and food in a lovely setting make this a perfect destination for anyone.
To have your name added to our mailing list, e-mail artatthemill@gmail.com Please include your FULL MAILING address and indicate whether you are an artist or patron.
2026 SPRING ART AT THE MILL
Saturday, April 18, 2026 through Sunday, May 3, 2026
Art at the Mill will be open 7 days a week
Sundays through Fridays 12-5 pm
Saturdays 10am-5 pm
Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for seniors and free for students
Questions: artatthemill@gmail.com
Testimonial from participating artist:
"I would just like to thank everyone who works so hard to make Art at the Mill the premier art show it is. It takes a lot of effort and teamwork to create such an amazing event. From the email notifications to the jury selection, to the drop off, to the opening day, to the artist reception, and even the pickup, this show runs like a well oiled machine. That in itself is impressive- but then there is also the art. You all manage each year to curate and display the largest and most diverse art exhibition I have the pleasure to participate in as an artist and to attend as a lover of art. Please know that your efforts are greatly appreciated and that I and many of my art friends are already planning for and looking forward to the next Art at the Mill."
The Sarah P. Trumbower Scholarship
The Sarah P. Trumbower Memorial Art Scholarship is an annual $5,000 award presented by the Clarke County Historical Association to a graduating Clarke County High School senior who plans to pursue a degree in the arts at a college or university. Established in honor of Sarah P. Trumbower, a former CCHA president and passionate advocate for the arts who helped found Art at the Mill, the scholarship supports talented students dedicated to creative fields. Funded in part by proceeds from CCHA’s Art at the Mill event, the award continues Trumbower’s legacy by investing directly in the next generation of artists.
Scholarship Winner
