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Planning of the 93rd Juried Art Show at Phillips’ Mill is well underway and the 2022 Prospectus is now available. This year’s show will be held Sept. 24 to Oct. 30, live at the Mill in Solebury and online. “There is nothing like experiencing the show in our beloved landmark Mill,” said Mary Flamer, chair …

The Tinicum Arts Festival will return to the shady grounds of Tinicum Park in Erwinna, July 9 and 10. Visitors can view the creations of over 140 artists and craft artisans displayed under the …

Patricia Hutton Galleries annual “Summer Vacation” exhibition is now on view and runs through August. The show features marine work, beaches, boats and rocky shores as well as paintings of …

"ArtTalk: A Look Back at the Work of Katharine Renninger" presented by Phillps' Mill will take place at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 22. Take a look at Renninger's work with Liz Sheehan and Sally Henriques.

New Hope Arts holds gala

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New Hope Arts’ 20th Anniversary Gala took place May 24 at Hotel du Village in New Hope. The event, which kicked off the Elevate the Arts Capital Campaign to fund a renovation by Bucks County …

Gallery 14 Fine Art Photography Gallery in Hopewell, N.J., presents an exhibit featuring the works of gallery members David Ackerman of Hopewell; Mary Leck of Monroe, N.J.; Bennett Povlow of Elkins …

The opening reception for the latest exhibition at Artworks, Trenton’s Visual Arts Center, is 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, June 18. The exhibition includes two subjects. “The Souls Shot Portrait …

Historic Bethlehem Museum & Sites invites visitors to explore the new curator of collections and exhibitions Brett …

Bucks County artist Paula Cahill stands with one of her new paintings, which is part of “Transfigured Reality.” The show, curated by Kenny White, is on view now at City Arts Salon, 155 Cecil …

Phillips’ Mill Community Association presents two new in-person gatherings for art lovers and artists of all skill levels this month, at 2619 River Road, just north of New Hope.

The James A. Michener Art Museum, 138 S. Pine St., Doylestown, presents “(re)Frame: Community Perspectives on the Michener Art Collection,” on view June 18 to March 5. The exhibition is a …

There are many traditions in the planning of the annual Juried Art Show at Phillips’ Mill, which marks its 93rd year this September. The first is the call for “Signature Image” submissions, …

“Natural Influences” is the perfect title for a show featuring paintings by two artists whose love of the natural world is reflected in everything they paint. While Claudia Fouse Fountaine and …

In conjunction with the exhibition, Wonders Illustrated, Hicks Art Center Gallery at Bucks County Community College in Newtown will host artist talks on Wednesdays and Thursdays for three weeks …

The Silverman Gallery of Bucks County Impressionist Art presents a collection of art from award-winning local artist Joseph Barrett. The public is invited to opening receptions taking place from 5 …

Hicks Art Center Gallery at Bucks County Community College presents “Wonders Illustrated: A Survey of 12 Children’s and YA Book Illustrators,” June 1 to Aug. 4.

Each Saturday and Sunday in June from 1 to 5 p.m., the Stover Mill Gallery, 852 River Road, Erwinna, will host the artists Cindi Sathra and Jenny Boccardo for their joint show “Pointed Perspectives …

New Hope Arts celebrates its 20th anniversary with a gala the evening of May 24 at Hotel Du Village. The event kicks off the Elevate the Arts Capital Campaign to fund a renovation by Bucks …

New Hope Arts Center, government officials and board members of the organization gathered in New Hope Borough on May 12 to officially unveil long-awaited renovation rendering plans by architect Ralph …

Stover Mill Gallery’s artists for May are Simon Mauer and Paul McGinn. Mauer studied painting and drawing at Bucks County Community College, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and with Nelson …

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