PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS of Laszlo Perlaky and Alexandra (Lexi) Nemeth
- Fifty of Laszlo’s selected large format film-based B&W images and fifty of Lexi’s selected color images are exhibited in their art bin at the Lost Pines Art Center, Bastrop, TX.
- Twenty of Laszlo’s selected large format film-based b&w images (Link) and twenty of Lexi’s selected color images (Link) as guest artists are exhibited at Jean-Jacques Milan’s (Bordeaux, France) website. (Link)
- Five of Laszlo’s color images: “Black Skimmers Fishing”, Hungry chick”, Well dressed Pelican” Drinking Buffalo Family” and “Fly in the Dream” (Snow geese) are permanently exhibited at Camp Hope (local GI’s treatment facility), Houston, TX.
- “Middle Prong Falls” b&w image selected from the “Hair of the Cherokee Woman” portfolio, as part of the Houston Center for Photography (HCP) Teachers’ Portfolio, is placed in the Catherine Couturier Gallery collection, Houston, TX
- “Wabi-Sabi”, Portfolio, 11 color images at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital Betty Burgdorff Gallery, Houston, TX
- On Wings”, Portfolio, 11 color images at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital Betty Burgdorff Gallery, Houston, TX
- “Best of Show Images” Gallery, Laszlo 1 color print, Saint Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Houston, TX
- Selected images from Laszlo (4 color prints) and Lexi (4 color prints) at Methodist Hospital Outpatient Center Galleries, Houston, TX
- Selected images from Laszlo (8 color prints) and Lexi (7 color prints) at UHCL Clear Lake Garden Room Gallery, Clear Lake, TX
- Selected images from Laszlo (2 images) and Lexi (2) UHCL Pearland Campus Founding Collection of Art Gallery, Pearland, TX
- “On Wings”, Portfolio, 11 color prints at University of California Stanford, Department of Neuropathology Gallery, Stanford, CA
- Selected images from Laszlo and Lexi at Texas Children’s Cancer and Hematology Centers Core Laboratories Corridor Walls, Houston, TX
- Selected images (16 color prints) at Baylor College of Medicine ICTR Gallery, Houston, TX
- Selected images (11 color prints) at Texas Children’s Cancer and Hematology Centers Gallery, Houston