Still inside, 1986. Oil on Canvas. Abstract painting of a black and white cat walking on a red and purple fox on a colorful background with green, yellow, blue, and red swirling lines.
Ways She Loved Him, 1996. Cast Iron, fiberboard and silk. An ironing board with a wooden top and metal legs, with a transparent dress shirt draped over it, standing against a plain wall on a concrete floor.

Ways She Loved Him, 1996. Cast Iron, fiberboard and silk.

Still inside, 1986. Oil on Canvas.

Margo  Pelletier

Out of Service, 2004.

In Memoriam Sarah Isakowski Maller, 1990. Silkscreen. A portrait of a woman holding a garment emblazoned with a Nazi-imposed star of David.
Taipei Series 4, 1996. Three color silkscreen mono print. A table cluttered with orange and white fast food containers scattered over a light blue surface.

Taipei Series 4, 1996. Three color silkscreen mono print.

In Memoriam Sarah Isakowski Maller, 1990. Silkscreen.

Margo Pelletier walking with Frances Anne amidst “Chain of Incident,” 1993. Trans Hudson Gallery, Jersey City,  Woman in a black dress and high heels walking a whdog with black spots in an art gallery with abstract paintings on the wall.

Chain of Incident, 1993. Acrylic paint with photo silkscreen on fiberboard.

Shoe Shine Box, 1995. Street wood, polish, plaster, ink iron, 14.5 x 10.5.13 in. A sculpture designed to look like a vintage wooden shoe shine box with a green liquor bottle inside, placed on a concrete pedestal against a brick wall background.

Shoe Shine Box, 1995. Street wood, polish, plaster, ink iron.

How to Enter A Woman, Crystal, 1997. Seven-color silkscreen print. A text describing a trans woman accompanied by her portrait.

How to Enter A Woman, Crystal, 1997. Seven-color silkscreen print.

Inspirational quote by Margo Pelletier: "I want the medium to be raw emotion itself," on a black background.
The Printer, 1985. Oil on Canvas.  A portrait of a man with brown hair, hazel eyes, a mustache, and a light complexion, looking directly at the viewer.

The Printer, 1985.  Oil on Canvas.