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Art Trip

Join us for a plein air painting and sketching 
trip to Penikese Island!

Dates:

  • September 18-20, 2026

*Rain date: September 25-27, 2025

Time:
Depart on Friday, 9:00am
Return on Sunday, 4:00pm
Cost:  $450
Limit:  12 people

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Artwork: Courtesy of artists from the 2025 Plein Air Painting & Sketching Trip!

Details:

  • The boat ride from Woods Hole to Penikese Island takes about 1 hour.

  • Bring your own art materials - no instruction or materials will be provided.

  • Bring your own lunch, snacks, and water for Friday, Saturday and Sunday meals will be communally prepared. More details about meals to follow.

  • Dress appropriately for the weather. Comfortable walking shoes for lumpy, uneven terrain are a must. A hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen is recommended in warm weather. There are very few trees and thus little shade on Penikese. Bring a layer as it is often cooler offshore than on the mainland.

  • Parking and meeting point will be at the Penikese Shore Office, located at 565 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole, MA 02543.

 

Physical Expectations:

​Visiting Penikese Island is a rewarding outdoor experience, but it does come with a few physical requirements:

  • Boat Access: Participants must be able to climb in and out of the boat – approximately the equivalent of climbing 2–3 steps.

  • Terrain: The island features lumpy, uneven ground, rolling hills, and rustic dirt paths. 

  • Main House: Accessing the Main House requires walking up a set of 8 stairs.

  • Facilities:

    • We have hot and cold running water.

    • Restrooms are simple composting Clivus Multrum toilets.

 

If you have any questions about accessibility or physical requirements, please feel free to reach out at info@penikese.org

This trip can accommodate up to 12 participants on a first-come-first-served basis. Please note that a minimum of 8 registrants is required for the trip to proceed.

Photo Credit: Brian Nevins/11th Hour Racing

The Penikese Island School acknowledges that we are gathering on the unceded ancestral land of the Wôpanâak (Wampanoag) Nation.  We recognize and respect the Wampanoag people and honor their enduring relationship with this land.  This Land Acknowledgment is an intentional act to counter the erasure of Indigenous people and to demonstrate respect for their sovereign rights.  We are committed to educating our staff and students about the longstanding history of the Wampanoag people.

©2025 by Penikese Island School, Inc.

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