A Lambertville filmmaker and artist called the piece named best in show at the Phillips' Mill Youth Art Exhibition "extraordinary."
A Lambertville filmmaker and artist called the piece named best in show at the Phillips' Mill Youth Art Exhibition "extraordinary."
Nancy Saladik has said she tries to capture “the simple, raw emotions of the genuineness of children” in her work. She succeeded in “Daily Practice,” from the 2020 Phillips’ Mill Art Show.
The veteran National Geographic photographer, world traveler and visual storyteller will be the solo juror for the internationally recognized show.
As the lights come up on Broadway, so too will they brighten the stage at Phillips’ Mill on Saturday, November 20, at 7 pm, with a live play reading –– to a live audience –– the first since the pandemic closed theater doors.
Phillips’ Mill Community Association Art Talk presents “Meet the Patrons’ Awards Winners at 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 10, via Zoom.
Many of the artists will be at the mill for meet-and-greets in October. Read the details and see who won prizes in the 92nd juried show.
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