93rd Juried Art Show at Phillips’ Mill
“Lights at Night” by Patricia Allingham Carlson was chosen as the Signature Image of the 93rd Juried Art Show at Phillips’ Mill.
The Phillips’ Mill Community Association celebrates its 93rd Juried Art Show at Phillips’ Mill, the landmark 18th-century grist mill on River Road just north of New Hope, from September 24 through October 30.
Considered the birthplace of Pennsylvania Impressionism, the organization was founded in 1929 by William Lathrop and artist friends of the New Hope School including Daniel Garber, Edward Redfield, Fern Coppedge, John Folinsbee, and Mary Elizabeth Price. Their organization was devoted to exhibiting the works of their day, just as today’s juried show is devoted to the artistic spirit of today.
This event draws art lovers and collectors from across the region. The addition of the online version of the show means that geography or health concerns will not be a deterrent. For those who will be attending in person, the art show’s setting is a great leaf-peeping activity, showcasing the opportunity to take in the autumn scenery along the Delaware River.
Open daily from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission is $6 for adults and $2 for students. The Phillips’ Mill Community Association is located at 2619 River Road in New Hope, Pa. For updates and more information, visit www.phillipsmill.org.