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Tall-Grass Arts-Association
Park Forest, IL
Deadline:
Mar 13, 2026
Gina Stebbins
St. Charles, IL
Deadline:
Apr 24, 2026
Tall-Grass Arts-Association
Park Forest, IL
Deadline:
Apr 30, 2026
Exhibition Proposal
We are looking for fresh, new show ideas for our main gallery space and our community gallery - we would love to hear any ideas you have for a show! All shows are at the discretion of the exhibit committee.
About JAC: located at 627 E. Broadway in downtown Alton, IL. JAC is in a historic brick building that was
once home to Jacoby Furniture store going back to the late 1800s. The beautiful space, iconic columns and neon
sign became Jacoby Arts Center. JAC exhibits artists from the region and presents work in a variety
of mediums including painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, glass, ceramic, fiber, and other craft
disciplines.
The Main Gallery hosts JAC-curated exhibits throughout the year. Typically booked 8-12 months in advance, please submit way in advance of desired show dates.
The Community East Gallery hosts solo or group exhibits curated by community members and a more independent show experience. There is much more flexibility in scheduling for these shows, but also more autonomy and less direct staff support.
About JAC: located at 627 E. Broadway in downtown Alton, IL. JAC is in a historic brick building that was
once home to Jacoby Furniture store going back to the late 1800s. The beautiful space, iconic columns and neon
sign became Jacoby Arts Center. JAC exhibits artists from the region and presents work in a variety
of mediums including painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, glass, ceramic, fiber, and other craft
disciplines.
The Main Gallery hosts JAC-curated exhibits throughout the year. Typically booked 8-12 months in advance, please submit way in advance of desired show dates.
The Community East Gallery hosts solo or group exhibits curated by community members and a more independent show experience. There is much more flexibility in scheduling for these shows, but also more autonomy and less direct staff support.