2022 Olana Plein Air Festival, Sep 24

Join Olana on Saturday, September 24th for a full day of outdoor painting with old friends and new ones.

Join Olana on Saturday, September 24th for a full day of outdoor painting with old friends and new ones.

During this day-long painting festival open to people of all skill levels, participants are invited to join other artists in Olana’s 250-acre landscape to paint outdoors amidst the expansive vistas of Frederic Church’s home and studio. Please bring your own art supplies and materials. Registrants will receive a gift bag filled with goodies, a special plein air painting map and early access to set up their easels overlooking Olana’s famous views.

Deepen your painting skills by registering for artist-led workshops offered throughout the day by professional teaching artists including William Low, Dominique Medici, Eileen Murphy, Mario Robinson, and others.

This event is held in partnership between Drawing America and New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.

YOU WILL NEED ONE GENERAL ADMISSION TICKET IN ADDITION TO ANY WORKSHOP TICKETS YOU PURCHASE. (You only need one GA ticket for the day regardless of how many workshops you enroll in.)

Tickets include a free tote bag with goodies from sponsors.

DATE/TIME: Saturday, September 24, 2022 / 7am – 7pm

LOCATION: Olana State Historic Site
5720 State Route 9G
Hudson, NY 12534

COST/REGISTRATION: $25
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to purchase tickets

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