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    Home » Exhibits

    The Uttered and the Unspoken, exhibit at Spokane Falls Community College

    Jan 24, 2020 ·

    Spokane Falls Community Collage Art Gallery in Spokane, WA presents "The Uttered and the Unspoken",  an exhibit by artist Sam Marroquin. The exhibit explores and uncovers the truth behind news and ideas which are avoided by popular culture and media.

    The Beast, 24 by 36 inches, Acrylic, charcoal, colored pencil, paper, image transfers, metal and glass beads collage on wood, 2017
    The Beast, 24 by 36 inches, Acrylic, charcoal, colored pencil, paper, image transfers, metal and glass beads collage on wood, 2017

    The show includes an interactive installation as sculpture students respond to Marroquin's artwork with the expertise of instructor Robert McKirdie.

    February 18 - March 18, 2020, Gallery Talk Wed. March 18, 11:30am. Curated by Tom O'Day.

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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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