Maxx Sizeler

Maxx Sizeler is a multi media artist and fine woodworker who received a MFA from The University of New Orleans in 2001, and a BFA from Parsons School of Design New York in 1988.

Maxx’s installations include: Abracadabra: The Art of Gender Illusion (UNO Gallery, New Orleans); Spork In The Road: Pattern Making for a Gender Hybrid World (Barristers Gallery, New Orleans); Katrina Then and Now: Artist as Witness (Holly Cross College, Worcester); From Start to Finish (Barristers Gallery New Orleans); The Morphing Mobility of Two and Fro (Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans/Leslie-Lohman Foundation, New York/St. Claude Collective: Prospect 1 satellite exhibition, New Orleans); Working Drawings For Gender (Delgado University, New Orleans); Questioning the Pink/blueprint of Gender (University of New Orleans); Picking Up The Pieces (Barristers Gallery New Orleans/Femina Potens, San Francisco); and Gender Remix: Working Drawings II (Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans/Acadiana Center for the Arts, Lafayette).

Maxx’s work is an ongoing exploration of subject matters that are close to his heart: being non-binary and living between the gender binaries, and New Orleans changing history post Katrina. He is presently working on an installation about mass-shootings.

For more information on his work, see http://www.maxxsizeler.com.

During the 2018 Tricentennial year, curator Susan Tucker sat down with Maxx and other artists who participated in the Panel Discussion to ask some additional questions about their work. To read comments made in response to Susan’s question about how New Orleans had influenced their art, click here.

Maxx Sizeler.

Abracadabra (my hand on T).

Acrylic on canvas, 2016.

Maxx Sizeler.

Exacting Tool. Poplar, Spanish Cedar, Sapele. 2017.

Maxx Sizeler.

Fixed: Trial By Fire (knife blade/scissors.
Mixed media.
2015.
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