The spectacular views out the windows of Baltimore’s World Trade Center Building were the backdrop for the opening of the Mid-Atlantic Plein Air Painters Association’s first annual juried painting exhibition, held September 6.

The organization currently doesn’t have plans to give awards at its annual show, modeling itself after early shows of the California Art Club, but the exhibition allows the group to celebrate its members and share their work with the community. Paintings in the exhibition depicted scenes from the region such as “the Eastern Shore, the cities of Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia, the small villages that pepper the mid-Atlantic, marshlands, marinas, hills, and train yards, mountains, and, of course, the ubiquitous barns and farms of the area,” according to board member Stewart White.

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