Join us behind the scenes with the team that set out to keep people engaged with the arts throughout the COVID-19 pandemic — and beyond.
Join us behind the scenes with the team that set out to keep people engaged with the arts throughout the COVID-19 pandemic — and beyond.
A large and lively group of about 120 Mill members came together on the evening of Friday, April 8th, following the long COVID hiatus. It was the first of many special events being planned for members this year. Thanks to all the volunteers who made it happen!
April marked a month-long celebration of the fine art of photography.
Phillips’ Mill is run by volunteers. Although it goes without saying that we appreciate the work of all of our volunteers every day, we are taking this opportunity to say thank you to a few individuals who have donated so much of their time and energy to the Phillips’ Mill Community Association.
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.
We thank the many volunteers and supporters who helped make 2021 a successful year. Many thanks and best wishes for a warm and wonderful holiday season!
“Beyond the Frame” Exhibition Curators Share Their Secrets!
Photo Committee and 2022 Photo Exhibition updates. Plus exciting member news and notes.
Live Theater Returns for One Truly Magnificent Evening at the Mill
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.
The Art Market is notoriously uncertain. We hear of riches made by modest collectors with an eye, extraordinary frauds, market manipulation. How do you navigate trends in art?
The Art Show’s return to the Mill has been, in a word, triumphant. We cannot overstate the level of excitement, incredible turnout and general good vibe felt by all who came out for the opening weekend of the 92nd Phillips’ Mill Juried Art Show.
If you asked 10 playwrights to describe the path to success, you are likely to get 10 different but equally eloquent responses. Playwright, associate professor and one of this year’s Phillips’ Mill Emerging Playwright Competition jurors Wilbert Turner, PhD, tells aspiring writers to get as much of their work in front of as many people as they can.
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.