Registration Open for 16th Annual Palouse Plein Air Event

Moscow, IDLocal News

Scheduled for May 5, 2025, the 16th Annual Palouse Plein Air Event invites artists and art lovers to Moscow, Idaho, with registration now open. This vibrant event features renowned fine artists, including Disney's George Scribner, who will contribute their talents to the celebration of outdoor painting. Participants will have the opportunity to showcase their work amidst the picturesque landscapes of the Palouse region. The event not only promotes artistic expression but also strengthens community ties and cultural appreciation. Registration is accessible through the Moscow Chamber's website, allowing easy participation for locals and visitors alike.

The Palouse Plein Air Event has become a staple in the local arts calendar, drawing attention to the significance of art in the community. With the rich history of the region and its connection to art, this year’s event is poised to be especially impactful. Attendees can look forward to a day filled with creativity and inspiration.

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