Registration is now OPEN for the 2023 Paint Dexter Plein Air Festival!

Registration is now OPEN for the 2023 Paint Dexter Plein Air Festival!
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Registration is now OPEN for the 2023 Paint Dexter Plein Air Festival! 

Professional and emerging artists are now invited to register to participate in the 11th annual plein air painting competition and art sale. This year’s Paint Dexter will be taking place between Monday, August 14th and Saturday, August 19th. Check out Paintdexter.com for all the activities for artists and patrons that are planned throughout the week. Also see our website for dates, details, and registration information.

Have a question? Reach out to paintdexter@gmail.com!

Original source can be found here.



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