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    Precipice at Walters Cultural Arts Center

    Jul 22, 2024 ·

    Ken Hochfeld, Kit S. Carlton, Sam Marroquin, and Tyler Brumfield

    • Location: Walters Cultural Arts Center
      527 E. Main Street
      Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
    • Introduction: Featuring Ken Hochfeld, Kit S. Carlton, Sam Marroquin, and Tyler Brumfield

    A balance of the literal and the symbolic, Precipice brings us photography, collage, paintings, and mixed media works by Kit S. Carlton, Ken Hochfeld, Sam Marroquin, and Tyler Brumfield. Defined as “a steep rock face or cliff,” and “a difficult situation,” each piece allows us to appreciate the beauty of natural formations and question the effects of plastic consumption on our environment.

    "Burning Chaos" Marroquin, 2018, Acrylic, charcoal and paper collage on canvas, 18 by 24 inches
    Painting of the Hanford Nuclear Powerplant in yelloq and blue with collage elements.
    "Hanford" Marroquin, Acrylic, charcoal, paper, stickers, cardboard and metal collage on canvas, 24 by 36 inches
    Painting of a cross section of a house with collaged image transfers, charcoal, paper, and metal by artist Sam Marroquin.
    "Never Enough" Marroquin, Acrylic, paper, image transfers, charcoal, and metal on canvas, 24 by 36 inches

    Kit S. Carlton has worked in a wide range of media, most recently focusing on textiles and mixed media works. In a delicate balance, Carlton works between the realms of digital and analog means of creation, often letting one process transform the other.

    Ken Hochfeld shares the pure artistry of rock formations by capturing their textures, forms, tales, and dreams through photography. A tribute to Terry Toedtemeier, this series of photographs focuses on quiet places in the Pacific Northwest instead of iconic landmarks.

    Sam Marroquin questions history and investigates narratives of the underrepresented through layers of images, text, found objects and paint. Marroquin’s “Dwellings” series explores the structure of the house, as well as how the house relates to ourselves, each other, and the natural world.

    Painting of an iceberg melting inside a house with household and personal items floating around it.
    "The Iceberg in the Room" Marroquin, 2018, Acrylic, charcoal and paper collage on canvas, 24 by 36 inches

    Tyler Brumfield challenges our understanding of the traditional representation of Western photography and its effect on Earth. Each landscape work presented by Brumfield uses layers and layers of single use plastics, obscuring the original landscape in the same way single use plastic has buried the natural elements our planet. 

    This exhibit will be on display August 6 - September 13, 2024. The Walters Gallery is free and open from 9 am to 9 pm, Monday through Thursday and 9 am to 5 pm, Fridays.

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    • Painting created with collaged newspaper headlines, charcoal and hand colored image transfers on canvas by Sam Marroquin.
      Viral Integration at University of California, Irvine
    • Art collage made with newspaper clippings, maps, tags, plastic, and metal.
      Texting at Emerge Gallery, Saugerties, New York

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