Dutch Bagley "Withstanding"

Phillips' Mill Photographic Exhibition
2024 Call for Art

The prestigious 2024 Phillips’ Mill Photographic Exhibition (Mill Photo) follows a celebrated tradition of showcasing fine-art photography from the local region and beyond. We encourage submission of a body of work in any photographic medium, from historic to digital, that best represents your creative expression. The exhibition will showcase printed work at the Mill, an historic stone gristmill repurposed and designed for presentation of artwork. Phillips’ Mill is the birthplace of the Arts Movement in the Delaware Valley ninety-five years ago.

Each artist’s photographic images will be reviewed by our esteemed juror, Thom Goertel.

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Important Dates

  • Entry period February 1 - 29, 2024 at client.smarterentry.com/PMPE
  • Accepted work notification by March 11. Accepted work will be posted on the Phillips' Mill Website.
  • Drop-off dates: Sunday, March 24 from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. and  Monday, March 25 from 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
  • Exhibition open March 31 – April 19: Sundays, Wednesdays & Thursdays, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.; Fridays & Saturdays, 1:00 – 8:00 p.m.
  • Pick-up April 19 from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. and April 20 from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.  Please make arrangements to have your images picked up during this time. ALL images not picked up become property of Mill Photo.

Juror

This year’s exhibition will be judged by Thom Goertel, a Washington, D.C.-based photographer and multimedia producer. 

Thom Goertel’s award-winning photography and media creations have taken him around the world and to all 50 states. Working on projects for corporations, institutions, NGOs and publications, Thom has shot in locations ranging from the White House in D.C. to dung huts in Uganda. His work has been published in National Geographic, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post, among others, and has been shown in galleries across the U.S., and is part of several private collections.

Beyond photography, Thom worked as a 3-D animator, motion graphics artist and art director.

Thom’s recent photo work includes documentary humanitarian projects in Kenya, Uganda and central Mexico, as well as his daily exploration and exploitation of the camera in his pocket.

Thom Goertel - Woman on red motorcycle

Photos by Thom Goertel

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Theme

Photography as Art and Photographer as Artist has been the constant theme since the show’s inception in 1991.

Accepted ART

All accepted entries must be provided as ready-to-hang prints framed with glass or acrylic and wired for hanging. Canvas, metal, and alternatives are acceptable if wired for hanging. No clip frames, sawtooth hangers, or other brackets will be accepted. No images accepted over 50” in height or width or over 30 lbs.

Accepted work must match the submitted image file; work that doesn't will not be hung.

Drop off at Phillips’ Mill Community Association, 2619 River Road (Rt. 32), New Hope, PA  (2 miles north of downtown New Hope and about 2 miles south of Center Bridge, PA): Sunday, March 24, 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. and Monday, March 25, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.  

Print Option using professional framing service with wonderful frames: Accepted artists may email a high-resolution digital image and Mill Photo will print, mat, and frame your accepted images. We are offering this exciting, cost-effective service at two price points and two sizes: Prints to fit within an 11x14 or smaller frame will be $80. Prints to fit within a 14x17 or larger frame will be $100. The frames and mats will remain the property of Mill Photo after the show. Details for this option will be sent for accepted entries.

Accepted Artists’ Biographies: All accepted artists must provide a typed biography or personal statement. It must be kept to one page. It will be included in a binder that will be available during the exhibition for visitors to reference. It will be used as a sales tool to help the viewer better understand the artist’s personal vision. Feel free to be creative because six bios will be chosen to hang next to the selected artist’s work.

Accepted work will be promoted on Phillips’ Mill Photo’s social media accounts on Facebook and Instagram.

Sales

All photos must be for sale. Please place realistic prices on all photos. Mill Photo retains 30% of the selling price on all photos sold through the Phillips' Mill Photographic Exhibition. These monies are used for the maintenance of the historic Mill and promotion of its activities in the community.  

Accepted artists will be asked to volunteer for staffing the Mill gallery's desk during exhibition hours, a great opportunity to enjoy the work thoroughly.

Awards

Twelve cash prizes will be awarded, with one People’s Choice award to be granted at the end of the show. All standard awards apply, including Best of Show and Best Body of Work.

Entry Fees

Exhibition Entry: $45 for up to 3 images / $12 each for up to an additional 2 images.

Images should be sized at 1920px on the long-edge, in JPEG format, sRGB color space. Only one exhibition entry per person.

Work that has previously been accepted into a Phillips’ Mill Photographic Exhibition is not eligible. Any such work will be rejected and will not be juried.

Portfolio Reviews: A Unique Opportunity!
For an additional fee of $30, you can request a concise, one-page review of your submitted work. Previous show jurors will provide image-specific feedback.  Reviews will be forwarded to the artist before the end of the juried show.

Reviews are completed after juried selections are made. The names of artists and reviewers are not shared with each other.  

All fees are nonrefundable.

Mill Membership

Phillips’ Mill Community Association is committed to the fine and performing arts and we welcome new members. The key feature of the Mill is that each year’s diversified activities reflect the growing interests of the Mill’s increasing membership.

Please consider joining. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Donations are greatly appreciated and are tax deductible. Special and Annual Memorial funds may be set aside for the purpose of artists’ awards. Become a Member.

For all inquiries, please contact us at:
Email: photo@phillipsmill.org
Website: phillipsmill.org
Phillips’ Mill during show hours only: 215-862-0582

Conditions and Liabilities

Information submitted on forms cannot be changed after entry. Photographic work will be handled with care, but Phillips’ Mill will not be held liable for any loss or damage to photographic work while in transit to or from the premises. Mill Photo recommends artists provide their own insurance during this period.  

Mill Photo reserves the right to use accepted images for publicity with the artist’s credit line. By submitting images to this exhibition, you agree to grant permission to have them on our website, social media, and printed material promoting the exhibition. Accepted images may not be removed until the exhibition closes.

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The Psychology of Submitting to an Arts Show

with Daniel Goldberg Ph.D.

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Illustration of the Phillips' Mill -Artist: Kathie Jankauskus