Plein Air/Landscape Meet-ups: Information
- Apr 18, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 25, 2023
Draw and paint with a group outdoors at locations across the District
All levels welcome. Free and open for all. Bring your own materials, including a portable easel.
The Next Meet-Up: Frederick Douglass House, National Historic Site
Location: Frederick Douglass House, 1411 W St SE, Washington, D.C.
Date: Saturday, August 5th
Time: 10am - 1pm
Get on the WSS Landscape Meet-up Email List and be in-the-know!
What to expect: The meet-up offers no instruction but is a wonderful opportunity for group plein air drawing and painting. RSVP not required. It is a No-Go if it rains.

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