Vision of Impressionism
Vision of Impressionism: Paintings from the Oklahoma Society of Impressionists
June 20, 2016 – August 6, 2016
The Oklahoma Society of Impressionists (OSI) began in 1987 when a group of artists met in Taos, New Mexico, at a plein air workshop. The group was formed to represent and support Oklahoma artists painting in the impressionist style, to raise public appreciation for plein air, and to promote excellence in representational art.
OSI has exhibited across the state of Oklahoma as well as in Texas, Colorado, Missouri, and Arkansas. The membership of OSI is limited to artists who have Oklahoma roots and/or live in Oklahoma. Vision of Impressionism showcased highlights of recent works by artists from OSI.
Guest Curators
James W. Bruce, Jr. and Linda Howell
Related Events
06.30.2016 - Opening Reception + Guest Curators Talk
07.09.2016 - Family Day
07.11.2016 - Family Day
07.28.2016 - drawingLAB: OSU Botanic Garden
Claudia Kates Doyle, Philbrook Fountain, oil on canvas, 10 x 10 inches.
- Press & Publications
OSU | Vision of Impressionism
BROCHURE | Vision of Impressionism
- Resources
EDUCATOR RESOURCES | Vision of Impressionism
SCHOLASTIC | Art and Man
RECEPTION INVITATION | Vision of Impressionism
- Credits
Exhibitions and programs at the Oklahoma State University Museum of Art are sponsored by OSU Museum of Art Advocates, OSU/A&M Board of Regents, and the Oklahoma Arts Council.