Art In The Open 2025

We captured moments at the Art in the Open 2025artintheopen.org (July 19–27, 2025).
Gratitude under the green canopy
Art in the Open 2025 at Johnstown Castle
In a place where swans glide past ancient towers and artists paint beneath whispering leaves, we witnessed something timeless.
To every brushstroke in the rain, to every shared smile between castle and canvas — thank you.
Thank you, Johnstown Castle, for becoming both backdrop and muse.
And thank you to all the artists who, with patience and courage, captured what no lens ever could — the feeling of being truly present.
We’re happy to see our photos and videos shared!
  • 2
    days of storytelling
  • 400
    Photographs taken
  • 1
    journey captured frame by frame
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Art In The Open 2025
With love,
GCPro — Gleb Chervynskyi and Yuliia
Gratitude under the green canopy
Art in the Open 2025 at Johnstown Castle
In a place where swans glide past ancient towers and artists paint beneath whispering leaves, we witnessed something timeless.
To every brushstroke in the rain, to every shared smile between castle and canvas — thank you.
Thank you, Johnstown Castle, for becoming both backdrop and muse.
And thank you to all the artists who, with patience and courage, captured what no lens ever could — the feeling of being truly present.
Art In The Open 2025
— where rain meets inspiration
Even under grey skies and steady rain, the artists came — with easels, colours, and hearts open to the Irish landscape.
From castle ruins to garden statues, every drop of rain only deepened the beauty they saw and shared.
This is not just plein air painting — it’s a quiet resistance to haste, and a celebration of presence.

Learn more about the history and organizers of Art In The Open 2025 →