Phillips’ Mill Juried Art Show Prospectus Available
The Phillips’ Mill Art Committee has announced that the prospectus for the 94th Juried Art Show is now available on the mill’s website at phillipsmill.org.
The prestigious art exhibition will grace the walls of the historic grist mill in New Hope, Pa., from September 23 through October 29. The show will be juried in person by a group of academically distinguished artists from leading arts institutions including the Barnes Foundation, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and Tyler School of Art and Architecture. The jurors are Syd Carpenter, Al Gury, Curlee Raven Holton, Lauren Sandler, and TK Smith.
Artists who live (or have a studio) within a 25-mile radius of Phillips’ Mill are invited to register their submissions online beginning July 30 through August 27.
“We encourage and heartily welcome submissions from all artists — from the highly established to the emerging beginner, from the widely shown to the underrepresented, and from all ethnicities, backgrounds, and beliefs,” said Mary Flamer, co-chair of this year’s show.
Submission categories, as always, include framed work, sculpture, and unframed pieces for portfolio display.
All registration must be completed online via Smarter Entry, a link to which can be found on the Mill’s website. A “Concierge Day” to assist artists with online registration will be held at the Mill on August 15 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. After registering online, all artwork must be delivered to the Mill for in-person jurying in early September. Information about receiving days and all other pertinent dates and details can be found in the prospectus.
All submitting artists are invited to the Opening Night Preview and Reception for Patrons and Artists, which kicks off the festivities this year on Friday, September 22 at 5 p.m., the evening before the show opens to the public.
Additional details about the show, its history, this year’s jurors, patron support opportunities, and the various events related to the art show can be found at phillipsmill.org.