Four Phillips' Mill member artists have had paintings accepted in the Philadelphia Sketch Club’s annual Small Oils Exhibition.
Four Phillips' Mill member artists have had paintings accepted in the Philadelphia Sketch Club’s annual Small Oils Exhibition.
Although none of the attendees at the August 9 “Roast and Toast and Go Hog Wild” event literally went hog wild, they did have a very enjoyable time!
Jean served on the art committee for over fifteen years. Her love of and dedication to the arts shone through in her committee work, her profession, and her life. Whenever she and her husband, Pat, traveled, there was never a simple “going from point A to point B”.
During the four-day run of “Morphology,” audiences were treated to a display of artwork by Michael Angelo Mangino, a 21-year-old self-taught painter from Pittstown, NJ.
Marshall and Lathrop Circle members of the Mill were recently treated to a splendid afternoon at the historic home of Linda and Paul Macht in Carversville.
The Selma Burke Invitational African American Art Show opened at Phillips’ Mill with two inspiring and successful receptions: a private preview for art professionals and collectors on May 29
Phillips’ Mill is proud to take part in the Primrose Creek Initiative, a growing coalition committed to restoring the health of the Primrose Creek watershed.
Selma Burke, one of the most notable American sculptors and art educators of the 20th century, spent the last 40 years of her life in New Hope, where she was deeply engaged in the local arts community.
Enjoy highlights from the 2025 Phillips' Mill Photographic Exhibition's opening reception, celebrating the fine art photography.
The 95th Annual Juried Art Show at Phillips' Mill committee invites artists to submit an artistic representation of our historic Mill for consideration as our signature image for this year's show. The image selected will be used on all marketing, publicity and advertising materials for this milestone art show.
Winners of the 12th Annual Youth Art Exhibition were announced at a special reception on January 25, 2025, at Phillips Mill.
The Mill kicked off the holiday season with a fabulous party. Members and their guests enjoyed live music, great food, good wine and, of course, eggnog.
Nothing makes a teacher prouder than to see their student achieve their goals, whatever they may be. It's the kind of pride that is on display every year at Phillips' Mill.
Members and guests gathered at the Mill on Friday, October 18, 2024, to socialize and enjoy the 95th Annual Juried Art Exhibition. As in the past, the event drew a large crowd.
The 95th Birthday Bash at the Mill last Saturday evening was a rousing success. A full house enjoyed a festive atmosphere under perfectly behaved blue skies thanks to the weather gods and a hard-working committee of volunteers.
Every year, Phillips’ Mill recognizes some of the finest work by area artists with special awards during its Annual Juried Art Show opening reception. This year’s exhibition, the 95th Juried Art Show, will feature a variety of awards.
Every summer, Phillips’ Mill presents an original, fully developed, never-before-performed play by an up-and-coming playwright as its “Premiere Showcase.” This year’s play, “The Half of It,” written by Domenick Scudera, MFA, and directed by Griffin Horn, was inspired by the life and work of Bert Savoy, a vaudeville drag artist who was active in the 1910s and early 1920s.
Csilla Sadloch was an award-winning artist whose works on paper and paintings appeared in a multitude of solo shows—including at the Woodmere Art Museum—and group shows both regionally and nationally. Known for her large-scale graphite drawings of plant matter, Csilla’s detailed renderings of meandering vines, curled bark, and gnarly roots are striking, meticulous and extraordinarily realistic.
This year’s annual appreciation party for Marshall Circle and Lathrop Circle members was held on Sunday, June 10, at Highland Farm, the home of Oscar Hammerstein and now the Oscar Hammerstein Museum and Theatre Education Center (OHMTEC). The weather was perfect, the grounds were delightful, and the docent-led house tour was a special treat.
The Phillips’ Mill Drama Committee will present “The Half of It,” a new play written by Domenick Scudera and directed by Griffin Horn, as part of the Mill’s Premiere Showcase, on its historic stage on July 18 to 21.
The Phillips’ Mill Community Association is a center for arts and culture dedicated to nurturing and engaging contemporary art and artists and to preserving the historic meeting space of the regions’ Pennsylvania Impressionists and Modernists. We are committed to presenting inclusive programs in the arts and education reflecting the diversity of the area we serve, building on and advancing our heritage.