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Free Phillips’ Mill Art Show Opens This Weekend

The popular Phillips’ Mill Members Art Show & Sale is returning to Phillips’ Mill outside New Hope, Pennsylvania. This event will take place on two weekends — March 7 and…

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The popular Phillips' Mill Members Art Show & Sale is returning to Phillips' Mill outside New Hope, Pennsylvania. This event will take place on two weekends — March 7 and 8, and March 14 and 15 — from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., with an extended Friday viewing on March 13 from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.

An Open House on Saturday, March 7, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. will serve as a prelude to the event. This year, the Mill is providing free parking and shuttle service at Canal Park, located south of the Mill, as well as on-site parking in the lot behind the Mill.

According to a Patch of New Hope-Lambertville report, the exhibition will showcase artists' work representing a broad range of media, including traditional paintings, drawings, printmaking, sculpture, photography, and crafts such as ceramics, woodworking, and textiles. Notable participating artists include Robert Beck, Dot Bunn, Robin Crowley, Matt DeProspero, James Feehan, Bradley Hendershot, Richard Lennox, Jane Ramsey, Susan Roseman, Helen van Emmerik-Finn, and Janine Dunn Wade.

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“This show is a gift to our member artists, allowing everyone an opportunity to have their work shown in our historic Mill,” said co-chair Gene Underwood, a still life artist from Buckingham, in a statement shared with the Patch. “We also offer free admission, as a gift to the community and to attract a wide audience — and hopefully abundant sales — for our artists.”

The Phillips' Mill Community Association, founded in 1929, preserves Bucks County's artistic legacy. Today's Mill Members Show and Sale honors the early exhibitions and the artists who contributed to the legacy of the Bucks County artistic community.

Learn more about the Mill and become a member by visiting the organization's website. The Phillips' Mill Community Association is just north of New Hope at 2619 River Road. For information, call 215-862-0582.