Belmont Harbor
Belmont Harbor 3154 Belmont Harbor, Chicago, ILBelmont Harbor is located in the heart of beautiful Lincoln Park and is one of the largest harbors in the Chicago Harbors system. A favorite among families and long-time boaters, […]
Belmont Harbor is located in the heart of beautiful Lincoln Park and is one of the largest harbors in the Chicago Harbors system. A favorite among families and long-time boaters, […]
A favorite painting site, the mansion is challenging with its arched entryway and multiple chimneys. Cross North Ave. to paint the park, or head south for other historic mansions and […]
This is a fun day for iconic buildings and people. The Chicago Theater offers an iconic marquee, and the Marshall Field's clock is a block away. Challenge yourself with el […]
A good meeting spot is St. Mary of the Angels church, at the corner of N. Wood St. And W. Cortland St., where there is generally easy street parking. Explore […]
Montrose Harbor is located on the northern edge of Lincoln Park, a short walk from Montrose Beach. With a great neighborhood feel, Montrose offers outstanding northern views of the skyline, […]
The conservatory is a painting challenge! The gardens are beautiful and the fountain is a treat! If the conservatory area is not your thing, the zoo is right next door […]
We will be meeting on the riverfront at Michigan and Wacker near O’Brien’s Restaurant. It’s a wonderful river view, full of boats, people, and many Chicago buildings and cafes. There’s […]
Tom Trausch Plein Air Workshop! Tom Trausch, award-winning watercolorist, workshop for PAPC members and non-members, Saturday June 29, 9:30am – 4:30pm. Members at I Heart Plein Air 2023 praised Tom’s […]
Demo begins at 8:30am at intersection of Schiller and Wells. Errol will show us his Plein Air techniques. Old Town is a busy thriving neighborhood which offers us many choices. […]
For Members Only! We are very fortunate to have Errol Jacobson, one of the founders of the PAPC and a nationally known plein air painter, critiquing our work. Errol's critiques […]