Domeischel Gallery, LTD
represents my fantasy and flower work: cibachrome prints from the 1980's. They are available for purchase. Please view the gallery's website: www.domeischelgallery.com
1361 Madison Ave. 4 D, at 95th St. New York, NY 10128
June 2010 - Exhibition in Germany
My work will be included in an exhibition produced by Thomas Kellner "photographers: Network", in Siegen, Germancy. This exhibition, consisting of 28 was curated from 100 invited photographers. A catalogue will be published in the magazine Profifoto.
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June 2010 - Online Exhibition
A portfolio of my transgender photographs will be exhibited at Zonezero, the oldest online photography gallery, in their next issue. Pedro Meyer and Nadia Baram run this Mexico City gallery.
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November, 2009 - Photo Festival in China
I was one of 35 American photographers invited to exhibit with Chinese and European photographers at the 13th International Photo Festival in Lishui, China. It was the first time Americans were invited to this festival, and we were treated as "Honored Guests". We showed 20-30 photographs each.
May 13-June 13, 2010
My birth photograph, "The Last Gender-free Moment" will be exhibited in "Bed Two", at Umbrella Arts, 317 East 9th Street.
Slide Presentations:
May 2010
"Mixing It Up: Gender Identity Over the Years", at the Empire Conference, in Albany, NY
September 2010
The Southern Comfort Conference, Atlanta, GA
October 2010
The Fantasia Fair Conference, Provincetown, MA.
Autumn 2009
Shots magazine
#105 “Masculine/Feminine”
Featuring two of MPA’s photographs.
Journal of National Sexuality Resource Center
Journal of NSRC December 2007 Vol. 4, No. 4
Click here to download the pdf of Mariette Pathy Allen's essay, Momentum: A Photo Essay of the Transgender Community in the United States Over 30 Years, 1978–2007
http://nsrc.sfsu.edu
"Gender Identity"-An Interview with Mariette Pathy Allen by Robert Schaefer.
www.doubleexposure.com
The Brooklyn Museum
"Burning Down the House: Feminist Art from the Collection".
Mariette was one of 37 artists on exhibition. She was also interviewed and a portion of the interview will be available at the exhibition.