Time: sunrise to sunset, registration starts at 9am
Place: Hamburg Bridge Historic District, Joshuatown and Old Hamburg Roads, Lyme CT
Contact Email: info@lymelandtrust.org
The 4th Annual en plein air Paint-Out sponsored by the Lyme Land Conservation Trust and Lyme Art Association continues the tradition established by the early American Impressionists who founded the Lyme Art Colony over a hundred years ago. All plein air artists are invited to join their colleagues for a beautiful Spring weekend of outdoor painting and camaraderie.
For the Paint Out and Exhibit Prospectus 2016, click here.
Inspired by the c.1850 painting of Reeds Landing by George F. Bottume at the Lyme Town Hall, the 2016 Paint-Out will be located in the Old Hamburg Bridge District, once called Reeds Landing, on the banks of the Eightmile River. Painting: “Reeds Landing” by George F. Bottume c.1850.
Rain date: June 11 and 12
Works created during the 2016 Paint-Out are eligible for exhibition and sale during the Celebrating Lymeâs Beauty Exhibition, to be held at the Lyme Art Association from July 22 to August 26.
For information about registration, directions and parking, call the Lyme Art Association at (860) 434-7802 or contact jocelyn@lymeartassociation.org
Directions: Hamburg Bridge Historic District is at the intersection of Old Hamburg Road and Joshuatown Road in Lyme about 5 miles north of Rte I-95 Exit 70. Parking will be off-site on Rte. 156 near the entrance to Old Hamburg Road.
The 4th Annual en plein air Paint-Out sponsored by the Lyme Land Conservation Trust and Lyme Art Association continues the tradition established by the early American Impressionists who founded the Lyme Art Colony over a hundred years ago. All plein air artists are invited to join their colleagues for a beautiful Spring weekend of outdoor painting and camaraderie.
For the Paint Out and Exhibit Prospectus 2016, click here.
Inspired by the c.1850 painting of Reeds Landing by George F. Bottume at the Lyme Town Hall, the 2016 Paint-Out will be located in the Old Hamburg Bridge District, once called Reeds Landing, on the banks of the Eightmile River. Painting: “Reeds Landing” by George F. Bottume c.1850.
Rain date: June 11 and 12
Works created during the 2016 Paint-Out are eligible for exhibition and sale during the Celebrating Lymeâs Beauty Exhibition, to be held at the Lyme Art Association from July 22 to August 26.
For information about registration, directions and parking, call the Lyme Art Association at (860) 434-7802 or contact jocelyn@lymeartassociation.org
Directions: Hamburg Bridge Historic District is at the intersection of Old Hamburg Road and Joshuatown Road in Lyme about 5 miles north of Rte I-95 Exit 70. Parking will be off-site on Rte. 156 near the entrance to Old Hamburg Road.