10th Annual Paint Dexter Plein Air Festival

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The 10th Annual Paint Dexter Plein Air Festival will be held Monday, August 15 through Saturday, August 20, 2022. The art produced during the week will be displayed for sale in the Monument Park tent on Friday from 2 pm to 9 pm and Saturday from 9 am to 8 pm. For the full schedule of events, please visit https://paintdexter.com/.

Volunteers

Festival volunteers are still needed. To view and sign up for open spots, please visit: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0a45a4af2ca0fe3-2022.

Property Painting Registration

Do you have an interesting house, field, stream, or barn on your property? Are you interested in having a painting of your property created by an amazing artist? This is the final call to be added to a list of properties within the Dexter School District where our participating artists can go to paint *with the permission of the property owner*. The addition of your house to the list does not guarantee that your home or property will be selected by an artist. If a piece is created of your home and/or property, it is likely to be hung for sale the Friday and Saturday of the Festival in the Monument Park tent

For more information, please visit https//paintdexter.com

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