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    In the studio

    Paper college of a scuba diver with old math book page, product tags, and wire.

    Common Truth

    painting that contains headlines and images from the news

    My Practice

    Collaged painting of news headlines in progress covered in wet matte medium.

    The World Around Us

    Two paintings works in progress house outline on green background with collage.

    Loss of Natural Habitat

    Marroquin's Studio

    Studio Process

    Painting with headlines going in different directions and hand painted images collaged from a news paper.

    News, What is Covered and What is Not

    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

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    • Artist Talk "Sam Marroquin: Dwell" at the Pendleton Center for the Arts
    • "Dwell" at Pendleton Center for the Arts
    • Common Truth
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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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