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 on going 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.