
“I Was The Girl: Art by Vicky West” — Mariette Pathy Allen in Conversation with Ms. Bob Davis & Jesse Egner
LOCATION
GLBT Historical Society Museum, 4127 18th St., San Francisco, CA 94114
ADMISSION
$10 admission; Free for members
Join renowned photographer and artist Mariette Pathy Allen inconversation with Ms. Bob Davis and Jesse Egner as they discuss Mariette's latest book, I Was The Girl: Art by Vicky West, published by MATTE Editions.
For nearly five decades, Mariette Pathy Allen has captured the lives and stories of gender-non-conforming communities through herlens. Mariette’s newest book, co-edited by Jesse Egner, preserves and honors the legacy of Vicky West, a groundbreaking transgender illustrator and artist. Vicky co-founded Drag Magazine in 1971, a pioneering publication that celebrated trans and drag culture while advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and visibility. Vicky served as art director of Drag Magazine from its inception in 1971 until its final issue in 1983. In addition to her work with Drag Magazine, Vicky, known as Dirk in her male identity, had a distinguished career as an executive art director at Abrams Books until her retirement in 2000.
This book features 64 of Vicky’s original illustrations, including some of her iconic Drag Magazine covers, exploring themes of beauty, femininity, fashion, fantasy, and desire, often with playful naughtiness and wry humor. In addition to these illustrations, the book includes 18 intimate photographs of Vicky taken by Mariette, as well as written contributions, including an essay by Ms. Bob Davis, that explore Vicky's experiences, cultural context, and artistic process.
Copies of I Was The Girl: Art by Vicky West will be available for purchase and author signing at the event.
SPEAKERS
Mariette Pathy Allen (she/her/hers) has been photographing transgender communities for nearly five decades, pioneering visibility through five books: Transformations: Crossdressers and Those Who Love Them (1989), The Gender Frontier (2004), TransCuba (2014), Transcendents: Spirit Mediums in Burma and Thailand (2017), and I Was The Girl: Art by Vicky West (2024). Her work is in numerous major collections including the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the National Gallery of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and others. Her work has been exhibited internationally, and is being archived by Duke University. Beyond gender, Allen has a number of series exploring family, birth, juxtapositions, fantasy, and everyday life. Allen lives in NYC and is represented by CLAMP.
Ms. Bob Davis (she/her/hers) is the founder and director of the Louise Lawrence Transgender Archive in Vallejo, CA. She served two terms on the GLBT Historical Society Board of Directors. She presented a talk, “Glamour, Drag and Death: How Two Community Archives Preserve Art from the Era of HIV/AIDS,” at the Archives, Museums and Special Collections (AMLS) Queering Memory conference in Berlin in June 2019. An article based on the talk will be included in the “Trans and HIV/AIDS” issue of Transgender Studies Quarterly (Duke University Press). Ms. Bob teaches music at Napa Valley College and City College of San Francisco.
Jesse Egner (he/they) is a queer artist and educator currently based in Brooklyn, New York. Often taking the form of playful and absurd portraiture, his work explores themes such as queerness, body image, collaboration, and humor. He received his BA from Millersville University and his MFA from Parsons School of Design. His work has been exhibited and published globally and is included in the permanent collection at the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts. He is a NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship recipient and has participated in residencies at the Santa Fe Art Institute, Bunnell Street Arts Center, Studio Vortex, Yaddo, the Vermont Studio Center, and the TILT Institute for the Contemporary Image.
Location
GLBT Historical Society Museum, 4127 18th St., San Francisco, CA 94114
Admission
Admission is free for members and $10 for non-members. This event will likely sell out, so guests are encouraged to reserve their tickets early. Tickets are available here.
Join the GLBT Historical Society
Become a member of the GLBT Historical Society for free museum and program admission, discounts in the museum shop and other perks throughout the year.