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SODO Motive

One of the first cities to adopt a percent-for-art ordinance, Seattle now sets aside 1% of all improvement projects to commission public art. This original documentary shares the story of four globally recognized artists: Paola Delfin, Gabriel Marquez, Sam “Sneke” Swanson, and Angelina Villalobos. Originally connected through Seattle’s SODO Track project, they reunite for a new creative collaboration around one of the city’s most iconic gathering spots, Seattle Center. This film originally aired on REVOLT TV.

Artist Profile: Gabriel Marquez

SODO Motive

Gabriel Marquez was born in El Paso, Texas, where he lived for 31 years. In 2014, he moved to Seattle—a move which he says helped him evolve into the artist he is today. As an active member of the Seattle community, Gabriel’s has exhibited in multiple exhibitions with the Center on Contemporary Art, as well as True Love Art Gallery, Axis Gallery and Mainframe Gallery, among many others. In the summer of 2016, he was a featured artist in the acclaimed “La Cocina” pop-up Latinx art space, organized by non-profit La Sala, a Latinx artists’ network.
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SODO Motive | Series Trailer

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Artist Profile: Angelina Villalobos

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Artist Profile: Gabriel Marquez

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Artist Profile: Paola Delfin

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Artist Profile: Sam “Sneke” Swanson

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SODO Motive (Full Feature)

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