Plein Air Open Studios

LAST SATURDAYS OF APRIL, MAY AND JUNE 2026

9 AM – 12 PM 

 

April 25 at Millerstown Community Park (MCSI Pavilion near the Little Free Library and Children’s Playground) 109 W Juniata Pkwy, Millerstown, PA 17062.

May 30 at Landis House, 67 North 4th Street, Newport, PA 17074.

June 27 at The Bower Outdoor Sculpture Garden, 1190 Bower Rd, Shermans Dale, PA 17090.

RSVP Here

Join us for a creative afternoon painting and creating in the great outdoors!

Walk-ins are welcome; however, those who RSVP will have first choice of available materials. Plein Air Saturday’s are geared toward older teens, adults, and seniors. Children are welcome to attend if supervised by an adult. This event is free of charge.

Plein Air Saturday Hours:
9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
You’re welcome to arrive at 9 a.m. and stay until 12 p.m.., or come later and/or leave earlier—it’s completely up to you how much time you’d like to spend creating art

What to Bring:

– Creativity
– A good sense of humor
– Any personal projects or materials you’d like to work with
– A folding/camping chair, hat, SPF, and water
– Yourself and friends!
What We’ll Provide:
– A supportive, welcoming atmosphere
– Complimentary water & light snacks
Free access to the borrow/use the following art supplies:
  • Watercolor and acrylic paints
  • Pastel pencils, sketching pencils, brushes, drawing boards, & easels
  • Paper, canvases & canvas boards, etc.!

 


 

Open Studio Saturdays and Plein Air Saturdays are supported in part by a grant from the Perry County Community Foundation. 

The Perry County Community Foundation (PCCF), established in 1987, is a regional foundation of The Foundation for Enhancing Communities. PCCF makes discretionary grants to nonprofit organizations that serve residents of Perry County. PCCF also serves as a vehicle for individuals, companies, foundations, and charitable organizations to establish funds that will support the civic, social, educational, and cultural well-being of individuals living in Perry County. PCCF ensures that all gifts, ranging from a few dollars to a few thousand dollars, will work to improve the quality of life for Perry County residents, today and in the future.