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    Exhibition at WSU Tri-Cities, Sensitive Material

    Mar 11, 2020 ·

    Washington State University, Tri-Cities Campus, in Richland, WA presents "Sensitive Material". The exhibit explores sensitive subjects and ideas that are often avoided. From the delicate and venerable to the censored and unmentionable this show does not shy away from difficult topics.

    Marroquin's work at WSU Tri-Cities
    Marroquin's work at WSU Tri-Cities

    More than 30 artists are presented in the show, including Sam Marroquin, Sena Clara Creston, Elizabeth Boutin, Cozette Phillips and Jennifer Nunn.

    "Sensitive Material" is curated by Sena Clara Creston. The show runs from March 6 - April 9, 2020.

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