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Czech Center Museum Houston presents Hunter George: “Reflections of the Past” opening reception

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The Czech Center Museum Houston traces the grand legacy of watercolorist, Hunter George, in a special exhibition entitled “Reflections of the Past.” The exhibition features imagery of Europe’s romantic landscape and historical architecture produced by the modern-day master of watercolor. The show demonstrates the undeniable strength and versatility of this venerable medium as it has been used to capture the unique beauty of Central European’s countryside.

A Virginia transplant to Texas, Hunter studied art, design and photography at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. As a Graphic Artist, he has been honored with numerous Design Awards from Art Directors’ Clubs of New York, Los Angeles, Denver, Tulsa and Houston; Communication Arts Magazine; Print Magazine; Ad Week Magazine; The Printing Industries of America; and the Dallas/Fort Worth Society of Communication Arts. He is a past President of The Art Directors’ Club of Houston and has served on the Texas State Board of the American Institute of Graphic Artists.

Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until March 30.

The Czech Center Museum Houston traces the grand legacy of watercolorist, Hunter George, in a special exhibition entitled “Reflections of the Past.” The exhibition features imagery of Europe’s romantic landscape and historical architecture produced by the modern-day master of watercolor. The show demonstrates the undeniable strength and versatility of this venerable medium as it has been used to capture the unique beauty of Central European’s countryside.

A Virginia transplant to Texas, Hunter studied art, design and photography at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. As a Graphic Artist, he has been honored with numerous Design Awards from Art Directors’ Clubs of New York, Los Angeles, Denver, Tulsa and Houston; Communication Arts Magazine; Print Magazine; Ad Week Magazine; The Printing Industries of America; and the Dallas/Fort Worth Society of Communication Arts. He is a past President of The Art Directors’ Club of Houston and has served on the Texas State Board of the American Institute of Graphic Artists.

Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until March 30.

The Czech Center Museum Houston traces the grand legacy of watercolorist, Hunter George, in a special exhibition entitled “Reflections of the Past.” The exhibition features imagery of Europe’s romantic landscape and historical architecture produced by the modern-day master of watercolor. The show demonstrates the undeniable strength and versatility of this venerable medium as it has been used to capture the unique beauty of Central European’s countryside.

A Virginia transplant to Texas, Hunter studied art, design and photography at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. As a Graphic Artist, he has been honored with numerous Design Awards from Art Directors’ Clubs of New York, Los Angeles, Denver, Tulsa and Houston; Communication Arts Magazine; Print Magazine; Ad Week Magazine; The Printing Industries of America; and the Dallas/Fort Worth Society of Communication Arts. He is a past President of The Art Directors’ Club of Houston and has served on the Texas State Board of the American Institute of Graphic Artists.

Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until March 30.

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Czech Center Museum Houston
4920 San Jacinto St.
Houston, TX 77004
https://czechcentermuseumhouston.wordpress.com/current-exhibits/upcoming-exhibits/

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