March 26, 2025

“Phillips’ Mill Photographic Exhibition” Opens March 30

“SISTERS”: This photograph by Myhanh Bosse has been accepted for the 32nd annual “Phillips’ Mill Photographic Exhibition,” on view March 30 through April 18 at the Phillips’ Mill Community Association in New Hope, Pa.

With its enduring theme of “Photography as Art,” the 32nd annual celebration of photography and photographers at Phillips’ Mill will open to the public on March 30. The Phillips’ Mill Community Association will hold not only a three-week juried exhibition, but also a week-long Mill Photo Committee members’ show.

This year, a panel of three jurors undertook the task of selecting 150 photos from the 1,037 submitted by photographers from across the country. The jurors were Jennifer King, an internationally acclaimed landscape and fine-art photographer; Kristen King, a Bucks County high school teacher of photography for over 35 years; and Nora Odendahl, a frequent exhibitor in past “Phillips’ Mill Photographic Exhibitions” and co-chair of the Mill Photo Committee.

An accepted artists’ reception will take place on March 29, at which 10 awards will be announced. The juried show will run through April 18. Attendees can expect to see a wide range of photographic subjects, techniques, processes, and styles. Landscapes, portraits, botanicals, architecture, abstracts, street photography, wildlife, black and white, and color — these and more will greet visitors to the historic gristmill.

On Sunday, April 20 the Photo Committee’s “Not Your Run-of-the-Mill Photo Show” will again fill the walls of the Mill with a variety of works and remain on view through Sunday, April 28. This show will include a special-assignment section with images that have background stories of particular interest.

Gallery hours for both shows are Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays 1 to 5 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays 1 to 8 p.m. A donation of $5 is requested. All works will be available for purchase.

Phillips’ Mill Community Association is located at 2619 River Road in New Hope, Pa. For more information, call (215) 862-0582 or visit phillipsmill.org.