Reyna Marroquin is a Guatemalan-American artist and activist based in Los Angeles, California. She is known for her work as a muralist, painter, and community organizer, using art as a tool for social change and empowerment.
Marroquin's murals often feature vibrant colors and intricate designs, reflecting her cultural heritage and commitment to highlighting issues affecting marginalized communities. She has created murals in various cities across the United States, as well as in her native Guatemala.
In addition to her art practice, Marroquin is involved in activism and community organizing, working to address issues such as immigrant rights, social justice, and representation in the arts. She is a founding member of the artist collective "Mujeres de Maiz," which seeks to promote the work of women of color in the arts.
Marroquin's work has been featured in exhibitions and public installations, and she continues to be a voice for social change through her art and activism.
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