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    Exhibits

    Painting of Statute of Liberty with Liberty written backwards in blue tones.

    We The People Art Exhibit

    Encaustic painting made with cut up globe and map push pins.

    The earth is blue like an orange.

    Chairs, 36 by 24 inches, acrylic, charcoal and graphite on wood, 2016

    Exhibit - Footprints: Art Without Borders

    Painting collage of cutaway house, with monks writing on scrolls, man eating paper, people passing notes and head of Murrow.

    Exhibit: Time Passes. Memory Fades.

    Marroquin's work on view at the Corridor Gallery

    Exhibition at the Corridor Gallery

    Abstract encaustic painting with oil paint, paper, fabric and metal collage.

    Exhibit: All About Love

    Threshold at Chase Gallery

    Painting collages with headlines and hand painted images from news papers with paint obscuring some of the headlines.

    Exhibit: The Art of the Quarantine

    A Better Future, 18 by 24 inches, acrylic, charcoal, paper, image transfers, cardboard and metal on canvas, 2020

    Visions and Voices: Collaborative Exhibit at Fort Vancouver Regional Library

    Marroquin's work at WSU Tri-Cities

    Exhibition at WSU Tri-Cities, Sensitive Material

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    "It is the job of art to engage the viewer in a meaningful way in order to facilitate larger conversations. Marroquin’s work is timely and important." - Cheryl McGinnis, Cheryl McGinnis Projects, NY

    "All of her work is rooted in social justice" - Michele McCall-Wallace, cultural arts manager, Hillsboro OR

    "She is showing the dark underbelly of what is hidden underneath. Her work is eye-opening.” - Monica Vilhauer, TreeSong artist in residence program manager

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