4 county artists in annual exhibition

Johnson County is represented in an annual exhibition showing off the best of Indiana art.

Four local artists are among the 126 Hoosier artists whose work was juried into the Hoosier Salon’s 91st annual exhibition.

Roy Boswell of Franklin won an award for landscape work for his oil painting “Tranquility Reigns.” A second oil painting of Boswell’s titled “Kane’s Wake” also is in the exhibition.

The other Johnson County artists are:

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Gary Jursik of Greenwood, oil painting, “Sweet Heat”

Kathleen Rice of Greenwood, mixed media, “Building Bridges”

Rick Wilson of Edinburgh, oil paintings, “Asilomar Sunset” and “North Shore Waves – Gloucester.”

The Hoosier Salon exhibition is on display at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center through Sept. 26. The exhibition features 153 works, which are all available for sale.

Admission to the exhibition is included in admission to the history center. Admission $7 for adults, $6.50 for seniors 60 and older and $5 for youth ages 5 to 17. Indiana Historical Society members and Hoosier Salon members receive complimentary admission.

The history center is at 450 W. Ohio St. in Indianapolis.

For more information, visit hoosiersalon.org.