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Meet The Artists Featured In 93rd Juried Art Show At Phillips' Mill
Visitors can meet and greet artists in the gallery throughout the run of the show which continues through Sunday October 30.
NEW HOPE, PA —The 93rd Juried Art Show at Phillips’ Mill opened to a full house and a busy weekend, with red dots quickly marking the gallery walls.
The opening reception on Friday, September 23, the evening before the show opens to the public, welcomed the show’s patrons and artists for a first peek at the work and offered an opportunity to buy early and to meet and greet the many artists who submitted to the show.
Visitors can meet and greet artists in the gallery throughout the run of the show which continues through Sunday October 30. The Art Committee traditionally invites the artists who created the works lining the Mill walls and sculptures throughout the two floors of display space to spend a few hours mingling with visitors, talking about their work, their process, their inspiration and history.
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Artists already scheduled include George Anthonisen, Arthur Areyan, Chee Bravo, Beatrice York, Karen Brodsky, Raymond Brown, Shawn Campbell, Mary Carol Cheshire, Larry Chestnut, Elissa Goldberg, Helene Mazur, Shirley Mersky, Bill Miller, Margie Milne, Paul Mordetsky, Mark Oliver, David Orban, Debbie Pisacreta, Shoshana Pofelis, Linda Rhone, Jennifer Hansen Rolli, Sharon Shaw, Mavis Smith, Steve Smith, Dean Thomas, Emily Thompson, George Thompson, Helena van Emmerik-Finn, Charles Viera, Janine Dunn Wade and Tom Whitcraft.
Check the Phillips’ Mill website for an up-to-date schedule to see who will be at the Mill and
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when at https://www.phillipsmill.org/art/meet-the-artists.
The 93 rd Juried Art Show at Phillips’ Mill runs through October 30, open daily 1 to 5 p.m. at 2619 River Road (Route 32) just north of New Hope. The show will be open during road construction on Route 32. Follow signs and detour information.
To learn more about Phillips’ Mill Community Association, the art show, membership and other
arts programs, visit www.phillipsmill.org.
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