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2008 Chinese
Calligraphy 2.0 - The Love Character Abstract Symbolism Series Exhibition,
Butler
Institute of American Art
The Butler Institute of American
Art premiered a solo exhibition of Wenlan Hu Frost's first
major series entitled Chinese Calligraphy
2.0 – The Love Character Abstract Symbolism Series from
February 14 – March 30, 2008 in Youngstown, Ohio. The artist
extends her special thanks here to Dr. Louis
Zona, the Executive Director of The Butler Institute of
American Art, as well as the entire Butler Institute staff, for
making this exhibition possible.
Dr. Louis Zona, Executive Director of the Butler Institute of
American Art, with Wenlan Hu Frost
Wenlan Hu Frost explaining her paintings to docents at the Butler
Institute of American Art
Wenlan Hu Frost with her Chinese
Calligraphy 2.0 – The Love Character Abstract Symbolism Series in
the Davis Gallery of the Butler Institute of American Art
Wenlan Hu Frost with her Chinese
Calligraphy 2.0 – The Love Character Abstract Symbolism Series in
the Davis Gallery of the Butler Institute of American Art
Closeup of Wenlan Hu Frost banner in front of the Butler Institute
of American Art
Wenlan Hu Frost banner in front of the Butler Institute of American
Art
Wenlan Hu Frost with Dr. Louis Zona
Artist James Pernotto and Wenlan Hu Frost with Dr. Louis Zona
Dr. Louis Zona with Wenlan Hu Frost and her husband Daniel Allen
Frost and sons Daniel and David (holding camera)
Wenlan Hu Frost with photographer Bob Frost
Preceding photographs by Daniel Allen Frost
Following photographs by Bob Frost
Wenlan Hu Frost admires young artist's work that was inspired by the
exhibition
Wenlan Hu Frost talks with visitors at the Meet the Artist
session
About The Butler Institute of
American Art
The Butler is known worldwide as
"America's Museum” because it is the first museum in the United
States dedicated exclusively to American art. The Butler
Institute of American Art was established by a visionary
American industrialist, philanthropist, and historian Joseph
Green Butler, Jr. in Youngstown, Ohio. The original structure,
dedicated in 1919, is a McKim, Mead and White architectural
masterpiece listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The museum's mission is to preserve and collect works of art in
all media created by citizens of the United States. The
collection of The Butler Institute has now exceeded 20,000
individual works of art.
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