August 2, 2023

Double Honors for Miller at Phillips’ Mill Exhibition

HONORED ARTIST: Pamela Miller is shown with her painting “Badger: A Gentleman and a Scholar.” The recipient of the Honored Artist award at Phillips’ Mill’s “94th Annual Juried Art Show,” Miller was also recognized for this year’s Signature Image honor.

Traditions run deep at Phillips’ Mill, and two are the Honored Artist and Signature Image for the Mill’s “Annual Juried Art Show,” now in its 94th year. In an unprecedented coincidence, independent voting for the two honors this year resulted in the selection of artist Pamela Miller as the recipient of both.

Born in New York City and raised in Flushing, N.Y., Miller has lived in Bucks County, Pa., for years. She earned her degree at Northland College in Wisconsin and taught painting for many years at the New Hope Adult School. Although she began as a potter, Miller is best known for her landscapes. In the 1980s, she began to work with pastels, finding joy in the immediacy of that medium. She has developed her own technique of sharpening her sticks and using them like finely pointed brushes. Miller also enjoys painting portraits of children. Her work has been included in many of Phillips’ Mill’s juried art exhibitions over the years and is also exhibited at the Coryell Gallery in Lambertville. Miller was part of the “Phillips’ Mill 75th Retrospective Invitational” show in 2005.

When determining the annual Honored Artist, the Art Committee considers a living artist who has exhibited in the Phillips’ Mill “Annual Juried Art Show” over a substantial number of years. Miller is a longstanding member of the Art Committee that brings the highly regarded art exhibition to life each year. Her work cataloguing the images of past annual shows has made a significant impact on the preservation of the history of the Phillips’ Mill juried shows. Nominations are submitted by Art Committee members, voting is confidential, and only the artist selected is made public.

When considering the Signature Image each year, a call goes out for artists to submit an original image of the historic grist mill nestled between scenic Primrose Creek and River Road. Many significant works have earned the title Signature Image since the honor was established in 2013, and this year’s selection offers a fresh and different perspective.

“THE PHILLIPS’ MILL PARTY CAT”: This painting by Pamela Miller was selected as the Signature Image for the “94th Annual Juried Art Show,” on view September 23 through October 29 at Phillips’ Mill in New Hope, Pa. Miller is also the recipient of this year’s Honored Artist award.

Miller’s pastel The Phillips’ Mill Party Cat captures a loveable tabby sitting outside the Mill. Some 10 years ago, while working with the Art Committee, Miller became acquainted with the fun-loving feline who would hang out at Phillips’ Mill during opening receptions and other special events. Intrigued by its meanderings, Miller said she “once followed the cat to see where it would go,” when describing her inspiration for the painting. “The cat would sit by the side of the road and listen for traffic [to know when it was safe to cross]. It would then come strutting into the Mill to get its chin scratched and to socialize. I now realize how much I like telling stories with my work, especially about the people and places I have seen in Bucks County.”

As the official Signature Image of the 94th show, The Phillips’ Mill Party Cat is featured prominently on all of the show’s promotional materials including the prospectus, now available online, as well as the Mill’s website, the invitation for patron support, and show postcards and posters.

The “94th Annual Juried Art Show” will open on September 23 and run through October 29. This year’s prospectus and the link to submit work are available online at phillipsmill.org/art/juried-art-show. All submissions must be registered online via Smarter Entry by August 27 prior to drop off at the Mill September 8 and 9 for in-person jurying.

Phillips’ Mill Community Association is located at 2619 River Road in New Hope, Pa. For more information, visit phillipsmill.org.