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Organization: Woman Made Gallery Location Chicago, IL Entry Fee Paid Entry Deadline August 12, 2026 Exhibition Oct 10 - Nov 7, 2026
Exhibition Dates: October 10–November 7, 2026
Juried by Jerri Zbiral
Due Date: August 12, 2026
Notification: August 29, 2026
Fee: $24.60 (We are offering an 18% discount to the standard $30 WMG fee as women still make .82 on the dollar compared to men)

Ever been told: “Oh, you look great for a woman your age.” Or “You can’t possibly do that at your age.” Or: “You ’re too old for this sort of thing.” Woman Made Gallery invites women and non-binary artists age 65 and older to submit artwork for "In Full View," a group exhibition exploring themes of visibility and invisibility in relation to identity, aging, memory, and the legacy of a fully lived life.

Open to all mediums, this exhibition seeks work that reflects presence, resilience, personal history, and the evolving power of creative expression over time. Artists are encouraged to consider what it means to be seen, overlooked, remembered, or revealed, and how these experiences shape both life and art.

In Full View celebrates the depth, insight, and ongoing cultural contribution of women and non-binary artists 65+, honoring voices and perspectives that deserve recognition, space, and visibility.

Submitted work must be original, created by the artist, and produced without the primary use of AI image-generation tools.

ABOUT THE JUROR: JERRI ZBIRAL
Over the last 40 some years the visual arts have played an integral part of Jerri Zbiral’s life. She has made, taught, written about, sold and appraised the value of both film and photography. She has an extensive exhibition record of her own work, has curated many shows and exhibits and has published and written about photography extensively. Along with her husband, Alan Teller, she is a partner in The Collected Image, conducting appraisals for both private and public collectors and providing contemporary and vintage photographs to major collectors and institutions.

Jerri has produced and directed 2 award-winning films: In the Shadow of Memory and Never Turning Back, the World of Peggy Lipschutz, and has worked on other films and multi-media presentations as well. Along with Alan, she has recently completed a Fulbright trip to India on an extensive project involving anonymous photographs from 1945 called Following the Box.

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