MILLBROOK, June 3 — The Millbrook Arts Center is going big this fall. Executive Director Lorraine Castleberry unveiled plans Tuesday for "Currents: Art from the Heartland," a sweeping group exhibition that will fill all three of the center's gallery wings and feature sculpture, photography, oil painting, mixed media, and textile work from 30 artists hailing from across the Midwest and mid-South. The show opens September 6 and runs through November 2.
Why This Exhibition Matters
Castleberry said the center applied for — and received — a $120,000 grant from the Regional Arts Foundation of America to fund the project, the largest single grant the center has ever landed. "We wanted to make something that felt genuinely ambitious, not just for Millbrook but for the region," she said at a press event held at the center's lobby on Garrett Street. The exhibition will also include a curated lecture series, two artist residencies, and a youth workshop program in partnership with Millbrook Unified School District.
Featured Artists and Events
Among the highlighted artists are ceramic sculptor Odessa Frayne of Louisville, photographer Miles Okafor of St. Louis, and textile artist Bev Sandstrom, a Millbrook native who studied at the Art Institute of Chicago. A free opening-night reception will be held September 6 from 6–9 p.m. and is open to the public. Additional programming details are available at the Arts Center's front desk or online.
- Exhibition dates: Sept. 6 – Nov. 2
- Opening reception: Sept. 6, 6–9 p.m. (free)
- Youth workshop registration opens Aug. 1
- Lecture series schedule to be announced in July








