Woman Made Gallery, Contemporary art gallery in South Halsted Street, Chicago, United States
Woman Made Gallery is a Chicago-based exhibition space presenting paintings, sculptures, and multimedia works created by women and non-binary artists. The space features rotating shows that change throughout the year.
The gallery was founded in the early 1990s to create exhibition opportunities for women artists in Chicago. Over time it has grown into a recognized institution supporting contemporary artists.
The gallery operates as a platform centered on amplifying voices of women and non-binary artists in the contemporary art world. Visitors can experience artist conversations and readings that connect the displayed works to broader social themes.
The gallery is located in the Pilsen neighborhood and operates with limited hours during specific days of the week. It helps to check ahead about current exhibitions since shows rotate throughout the year.
The space functions as a collective run by and for women and non-binary artists who work together to shape exhibitions. This artist-led approach means the programming reflects directly what the creative community wants to show.
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