Wavelength Space art gallery in Chattanooga, Tennessee, has extended the deadline to January 28 for its open call exhibition "Glimmer & Shine," celebrating Women’s History Month in March 2026. Sponsored by the Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies Department at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC), the exhibition invites artists to explore themes of radiance, reflection, and resilience through works that engage with light as both phenomenon and metaphor. The show is guest-juried by artist Ayo Janeen Jackson and is open to all U.S. residents, with free entry for UTC students and faculty and a $30 fee for others.
This exhibition matters because it provides a platform for emerging and established artists—especially women and non-binary creators—to engage with interdisciplinary themes connecting art, science, and technology. By extending the deadline, Wavelength Space broadens access to a curated group show that highlights underrepresented voices during Women’s History Month, reinforcing the role of community galleries in fostering inclusive, conceptually driven contemporary art.