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Juried Show Brings 'An Amazing Collection Of Art' To Phillips’ Mill
94th Art Exhibition to feature more than 350 regional artists at the historic mill.

NEW HOPE, PA — Autumn officially arrives in Bucks County with the 94th Juried Art Exhibition at Phillips’ Mill open from September 23 through October 29. The eminent art show continues the traditions of its founders featuring an amazing array of fine art created by more than 350 regional artists and showcased at the historic Mill.
Nestled along scenic River Road, the gallery at Phillips’ Mill will be open daily from 1 to 5 p.m. The show will also be available for viewing and purchases online 24/7.
Distinguished artists Syd Carpenter, Al Gury, Jill Rupinski, Lauren Sandler, and TK Smith lent their expertise to jury the more than 600 framed, sculpture, and unframed portfolio submissions received this year.
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Among the outstanding works on display this year will be Honored Artist Pamela Miller’s “The Phillips’ Mill Party Cat,” chosen as the 2023 Signature Image featured in the show’s advertising and marketing materials including banners, lawn signs, postcards, posters, and invitations.

The 2023 signature image, “The Phillips’ Mill Party Cat,” by Pamela Miller.
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All artwork is available for sale and artists will be on hand to meet and greet guests throughout the run of the show. Be sure to check out the “Meet the Artists” schedule at www.phillipsmill.org/art/jurie... to find out when your favorite artist will be in-house to engage with visitors about their work.
Recognized as the birthplace of Pennsylvania Impressionism, Phillips’ Mill Community Association has provided a meeting place for artists to gather and exhibit their work since 1929. It is where William Lathrop, founder of the organization, along with fellow artists Daniel Garber, Fern Coppedge, John Folinsbee, Mary Elizabeth Price, Edward Redfield and many others of the New Hope School, exhibited the art of their time, just as our community of artists exhibits the art of ours. From traditional Bucks County landscapes to the modern and abstract, Phillips’ Mill embraces the world of art in all its forms of expression. By inviting a different array of jurors every year, each show results in a new look at what our artist community is presenting to the world.
Mill members take great pride in its rich history and welcome the membership of all who appreciate the arts and the profound heritage of the beloved mill. To learn more about the various programs presented by Phillips’ Mill, or to become a member, please visit their website at www.phillipsmill.org.
Phillips’ Mill Community Association is located just north of New Hope at 2619 River Road. Questions: info@phillipsmill.org or 215-862-0582.
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