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Is the Museum Ageist?
Imagining Ourselves Team
United StatesGALLERYCONVERSATION
In regards to the invitation for submissions I found it extremely offensive to limit  any  entries to women who...
As artists, I would like to say that I  represent some members of our group, in the feelings  that this submission age guide(20's, 30's) is absurd, ageist and disrespectful of the status of women in general today in our world.
I do not believe that  age influences our work as artists, mothers, wives, activists, environmentalists, visionaries or performers.  The creative process knows no age. 
We all stand at different rungs of the ladder, yet creativity emerges from our core which is ageless and timeless.
Sandra Steuer  

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