Background
Delegate March grew up in Wisconsin and New Jersey.
Delegate March grew up in Wisconsin and New Jersey.
Delegate March"s film endeavor entitled Hell on Wheels, Gang Girls Forever was completed in 2009.
Her portraits have been noted for their intensity of character and have been used by music labels (Sony, Polygram, V2), books, and other mediums. As a filmmaker her credits include (as producer/director) Surf Gang, Gang Girls 2000, Non Dairy Creamer and Nothin" Pretty. She produced a feature documentary project entitled American Toughie, and has invited comparisons to American avant-garde filmmaker Kenneth Anger.
Recent work has included music videos that have been accepted to Music Television/ Logo Networks: "Bringin Maine Down" (2009) and "Brooklyn Girls" (2009) for groups GSX and Hooray for Goodbye respectively.
Delegate March also creates zines. She has been described as "the lesbian Russian Meyer." Her aesthetic is informed by riot grrrl and 1980s punk.
2013 "GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS" Participant Incorporated. New York, New New York 2010 "Gangs of New York" Wrong Weather Gallery Porto, Portugal 2010 "Girl Gang Trilogy" Anthology Film Archives, New York New York 2009 "Katrina del March Retrospective" Red Rattler, Sydney Australia 2009 "Movie Mayhem" Cherry Bomb Comics, Auckland, New Zealand 2009 "Movie Mayhem" Gene Frankel Theatre, New York, New York 2007 "Movie Mayhem" Pioneer Theater, New York, New York 2003 "Ruff Trade" Miami Light Project, Miami, Florida. 2001 "American Toughie" Intermedia Arts, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 2000 "American Toughie and Gang Girls 2000" Photo /Film Installation.
Spa, New York New New York 1999 "American Toughie" Photo and Film Installation.
Clit Club, New York, New New York 1999 "American Toughie" Photo and Film Installation. Lust for Life, New York, New New York 1998 "Pseudo Kin" P.S. 122, New York, New New York 1998 "Chicks Trash and Rock & Roll" Photo Installation. Squeezebox, New York, New New York 1998 "Recent Photographs" Deepdale Gallery, New York New New York 1997 "Sweating Gasoline and Looking for a Match" Photo Installation, Clit Club, New York, New New York 2007 “If Everyone Had an Ocean/Nouvelles Vagues” film series, CAPC Museum, Bordeaux, France.
2007 "Womanizer" film series Deitch Projects, New York, New New York 2006 "The Process IV" BINZ 39, Zurich, Switzerland.
2004 "Mermaids" Barthelemy Gallery, Brooklyn, New York 2003 "General Art Miami" PT Studios, Soho Lounge & Oxygen, Miami, Florida. 2002 "A Star is Born - Kembra Pfahler" American Fine Arts Company New York, New York 2001 "Stimulata" University of Cardiff, Wales.
1999 "Illusion Delusion Denial" 450 Broadway Gallery, New York, New New York 1998 "Night of 100 Girls" Untitled warehouse space, New York, New New York 1996 "Tattoo" Studio Museum of Staten Island, New York, New New York 1996 "Picture This" Central Bank"s 313 Gallery, New York, New New York 1994 Untitled Group Show. Underground, West Palm Beach, Florida. 1991 "Censorship in the Arts" University of Wisconsin, Madison.
1989 "Avantgarde-Arama" Performance Space 122, New York, New New York 1989 Untitled Program.
State University of New York at Purchase.
Top Ten Video of Click List Music Television/Logo Networks broadcast to 26 million viewers worldwide: “I Got What I Came Foreign” music video for GSX 2008 Winner, Best Experimental Film, Planet Out Short Movie Awards 2006 Change Incorporated./ The Rauschenberg Grant 2006 Concordia Foundation Grant 2006 Elephant Rock Foundation Grant 2005 New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Fellowship in Video 2004.