Marisol Morales is a Chicana artivist and digital creator based in Seattle.
Marisol Morales is a Chicana artivist and Co-Director of Development at an environmental organization. Her mixed media work — created with charcoal, graphite, oil pastels, and acrylics — explores themes of environmental and farmworker justice, inspired by her family’s deep roots in the farm labor movement. Marisol’s art serves as a platform for social and environmental change, drawing connections between the land, labor, and community. Through exhibitions at spaces like Seattle Center and Nepantla Cultural Arts Gallery, she aims to honor the resilience of farmworkers and advocate for a just and sustainable future.
Exhibitions
Group Exhibition: Chingonas Art Show, Nepantla Cultural Arts Gallery, Seattle, WA, 2019
Group Exhibition: Viva - Latino Visions Art Exhibit, Seattle Center, Seattle, WA, 2023
Group Exhibition: From the Margins, Fishbowl Gallery, Seattle, WA, 2024
Group Exhibition: Lucha Libre Art Show, Nepantla Cultural Arts Gallery, Seattle, WA 2024
Group Exhibition: Viva - Latino Visions Art Exhibit, Seattle Center, Seattle, WA, 2024
Group Exhibition: Artist of Color Expo, Seattle, WA 2024