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Submission period closes Aug. 31 for the 93rd Juried Art Show at Phillips’ Mill

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Don't miss your opportunity to submit your work to the 93rd Juried Art Show at Phillips’ Mill, Bucks County's historic art exhibition. The submissions period closes August 31.

Open to artists from within a 25-mile radius of the landmark mill, Phillips' Mill Community Association welcomes and encourages artists of all backgrounds, styles and interests to submit their work. This year's exhibition will be held live at the Mill as well as online, with all works for sale in both venues.

Jurying will take place in person, a longtime tradition interrupted by the pandemic the past two years. Artists should note that all submissions must be registered online via Smarter Entry prior to being dropped off at the Mill during Receiving Days, Friday September 9 from noon to 6 p.m. and Saturday September 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. High-resolution images are required for registration to facilitate the production of the show's online component.

All details, instructions and a link to the Smarter Entry registration site can be found in the Artists' Prospectus on the Phillips' Mill website at https://www.phillipsmill.org/art/juried-art-show-prospectus. The registration fee of $35 covers submissions to all three categories. Members of Phillips' Mill Community Association receive a 50% discount. (Artists can join PMCA on the website prior to registering to take advantage of the member discount.)

This most prestigious Bucks County show continues the legacy of William Lathrop, founder of the Phillips’ Mill Community Association in 1929 who, along with artist friends including Daniel Garber, Fern Coppedge and Edward Redfield, was devoted to exhibiting the art of their time, just as today's juried show is committed to showing the art of ours.

To learn more about the art show or to become a supporter, visit the show website at https://www.phillipsmill.org/art/juried-art-show.


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