June 11, 2026
Lecture: A Short History of Plein Air w/William Perthes
Wayne Art Center
413 Maplewood Ave Wayne, PA 19087
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Lecture:A Short History of Plein Air Paintingw/William Perthes6:00pm - 7:30pmCome discover the surprising history of how landscape painting, once confined to the artist’s studio, moved out into the open air. This talk will consider the work of artists, some forgotten today, responsible for transforming landscape painting from a minor, marginal genre subject to a platform for personal expression. Explore this fascinating story with Bill Perthes and celebrate its ongoing impact in the Wayne Art Center’s 18th Annual Plein Air Festival.
Alfred Sisley, Meadow, 1875, oil on canvas (21 5/8 x 28 3/4 in.), National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
https://www.nga.gov/artworks/52227-meadow
William Perthes is an educator, author, and curator. He is the Bernard C. Watson Director of Adult Education at the Barnes Foundation. Bill has a background in philosophy and art history and is the author of “The Barnes Method” included in the recently published The Barnes: Then and Now. Much of Bill's work focuses on how experiences with works of art, both short and long term, can impact and inform fields as varied as business, medicine, law enforcement. and restorative justice. Bill is the curator of Faces of Resilience a traveling exhibition of original works of art created by currently and formerly incarcerated artists at the State Correctional Institute Phoenix. In addition, his scholarship has focused on American Modernism with a special concentration on the Abstract Expressionist painter Robert Motherwell. He is the former Director of Education for the Violette de Mazia Foundation.
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William Perthes
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