Begun in 1987 when a cohort of friendly painters met in Taos, New Mexico, the Oklahoma Society of Impressionists (OSI) is just one of many organizations at the forefront of the contemporary realism and plein air movements. Their upcoming show is just the latest display of talent and beauty.

The Oklahoma Society of Impressionists (OSI) will mount a hypnotic group exhibition on the campus of Oklahoma State University in Stillwater. “Vision of Impressionism,” opening June 20 and on view through August 6, highlights the recent works of artists on its esteemed roster, including — among others — Bruce Peil.
 
The exhibition is curated by James W. Bruce, Jr. and Linda Howell, and an opening reception will take place Thursday, June 30 at 5 p.m. To learn more, visit the OSU Museum of Art.
 
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