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    Home » Exhibits

    Migration Stories Exhibition

    May 11, 2018 ·

    Multnomah Arts Center in Portland OR presents "Migration Stories", a multimedia group exhibit in conjunction with World Refugee Day. The exhibit features the work of Sam Marroquin among many other notable artists. It is on view June 1-July 2, 2018.

    We are a nation of indigenous peoples, ancestors of slaves and captives, refugees, and immigrants. The show mission supports MAC’s commitment to fostering creative relationships with our community through reflecting our inner and outer worlds, expressing our diversity, building bridges and learning from each other. This exhibit explores the many aspects of leaving home, of finding home, and how we make home where we are. An opening reception will be held Friday, June 1, 6-9pm.

    Multnomah Arts Center

    7688 SW Capitol Hwy
    Portland, OR 97219

    Exhibit: June 1 – July 2, 2018
    Reception: Friday, June 1, 6-9pm

    Mon-Fri: 9am-9:30pm
    Sat & Sun: 9am-5pm

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