TULSA, OK, October 6, 2004 – Public Service Company of Oklahoma is providing a corporate contribution to support the Broken Arrow Arts & Humanities Council’s Fall Into the Arts program.
In addition, PSO announced it will purchase a piece of artwork by Stephen Smith, one of the program’s featured artists.
“We are pleased to participate in the Arts & Humanities Council’s Art After Hours event and to have the opportunity to also support the talent of artist Stephen Smith, said Stuart Solomon, PSO president and chief operating officer.
Artist Smith uses oils to create landscapes, cityscapes and florals. His impressionist work has been featured in a myriad of art shows and exhibitions across the United States and is on display at The Gallery in Tulsa’s Kingsport Village at 61st and Yale.
PSO, a unit of American Electric Power, is an electric utility company serving more than 505,000 customers in eastern and southwestern Oklahoma. Based in Tulsa, PSO has more than 4,000 megawatts of generating capacity and offers some of the lowest energy prices in the United States.
PSO’s parent company, American Electric Power (NYSE: AEP), owns more than 36,000 megawatts of generating capacity in the United States and is the nation´s largest electricity generator. AEP is also one of the largest electric utilities in the United States, with more than 5 million customers linked to AEP’s 11-state electricity transmission and distribution grid. The company is based in Columbus, Ohio.
Andrea Chancellor, General Manager
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