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    • Painting of a lady in blue with a white bird infant of her with eighth annual clark county open studios written at the top.
      Clark County Open Studios Tour
    • Chairs, 36 by 24 inches, acrylic, charcoal and graphite on wood, 2016
      Footprints: Art Without Borders at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
    • Marroquin's Studio
      Studio Process
    • Painting collage of cutaway house, with monks writing on scrolls, man eating paper, people passing notes and head of Murrow.
      Jason McCoy, Time Passes. Memory Fades
    • Painting collage of cutaway house, with monks writing on scrolls, man eating paper, people passing notes and head of Murrow.
      Time Passes Memory Fades at Jason McCoy Gallery
    • Painting of an interior view of rooms in a house with a lady and skeletons inside.
      Jason McCoy, the significance of light
    • Marroquin's work on view at the Corridor Gallery
      Piecing it Together at the Corridor Gallery
    • Jason McCoy, All the Notes are There Already
    • Painting with headlines going in different directions and hand painted images collaged from a news paper.
      News, What is Covered and What is Not
    • Abstract encaustic painting with oil paint, paper, fabric and metal collage.
      All About Love at Art at the Cave Gallery
    • Say Their Names, 16 by 12 inches, acrylic and paper collage on canvas, 2020, contains names of Black People killed by police 2017-2020.
      2020, A Year In Review
    • Sam Marroquin and Robert Rauschenberg
      Robert Rauschenberg and Sam Marroquin
    • Sam Marroquin, Studio
      Art Studio
    • Headlines (May 3-8, 2020), 22 by 23. inches, acrylic, charcoal, graphite and image transfers on canvas, 2020
      News Cycles Series
    • Threshold at Chase Gallery
    • The Uttered and the Unspoken
      The Uttered and the Unspoken, Exhibit
    • Greta Thunberg, 24 by 36 inches, acrylic, charcoal and image transfers on canvas, 2020.
      Portrait of Greta Thunberg
    • Painting collages with headlines and hand painted images from news papers with paint obscuring some of the headlines.
      Art of the Quarantine at Art at the Cave Gallery
    • A Better Future, 18 by 24 inches, acrylic, charcoal, paper, image transfers, cardboard and metal on canvas, 2020
      Visions and Voices at Fort Vancouver Regional Library
    • Marroquin's work at WSU Tri-Cities
      Sensitive Material at Washington State University, Tri-Cities
    • Spokane Falls Community College Artist Talk
    • Liberty and Freedom
    • Investigating Current Events
    • The Beast, 24 by 36 inches, Acrylic, charcoal, colored pencil, paper, image transfers, metal and glass beads collage on wood, 2017
      The Uttered and the Unspoken at Spokane Falls Community College
    • Text In Early Modern Art : Artifacts of Mass Media
    • Climate Change and Wildfires
    • In the Blink of an Eye at Clackamas Community College
    • Painting of ocean with one half teaming with fish and the other half devoid of any life.
      Tacoma Community College acquires painting
    • Examining the Hanford Nuclear Powerplant
    • Places We Live
    • Sam Marroquin artist, American Dream
      Tacoma Community College Artist Talk
    • Throwaways
    • Marroquin selected for Artist In Residency Program
    • The Plurality of Self
    • Journeys of Hope at Harmony Gallery
    • Nostalgia and Place
    • Social Conscience at Southern Oregon University
    • Painting of the face of the Statute of Liberty in yellow , green and blue on an orange background with Liberty written in reversed text.
      Consciousness and Control at North Portland Library
    • Sam Marroquin artist, American Dream
      American Dream
    • Collaged painting in cream and yellow colors of a soldier in combat uniform with magazine clippings, paper tags, metal, and other found objects.
      Exploring Contract Positions
    • Migration Stories at Multnomah Arts Center
    • Work in Progress
      April 25, 2018

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