Opportunity for Cheddar artists in an international competition

By Guest

9th Mar 2020 | Local News

Paddy O'Hagan, chair of WAC, in the cloisters of Wells Cathedral, which will be filled with art in July
Paddy O'Hagan, chair of WAC, in the cloisters of Wells Cathedral, which will be filled with art in July

A call-out to artists in the Cheddar area - there is a special prize available to Somerset artists at this year's Wells Art Contemporary (WAC) open art competition.

The exhibition of shortlisted works will be held at Wells Cathedral, from July 11 until August 9.

With an anticipated footfall of 25,000 through the cathedral during the exhibition dates, and some potentially career-changing prizes, this is an opportunity for any artist.

But Somerset artists have an extra incentive this year: the charity and arts organisation, Somerset Art Works (SAW), has come on board and will be presenting a special award, the Somerset Art Works Festival 2021 Award, to a selected Somerset-based artist.

The winner will receive mentoring from the experienced SAW team along with financial support to create a new body of work which will be showcased during the Somerset Art Works Festival 2021.

"We are really excited to be involved with WAC," said Carol Carey, SAW creative director.

"It is so important for art organisations to work together to ensure an enriched cultural offering for the whole county."

The award will be open to Somerset-based artists working in all mediums, including new media, installation, moving-image, sound, live performance and socially engaged practice.

"The opportunity to provide an award through our Artist Development Programme fits beautifully with our aim to support, develop and nurture Somerset-based creatives," said Carol.

Last year's exhibition of shortlisted works included 98 pieces selected from an overall submission of 1,800 entries.

It was curated throughout the whole cathedral, including 13 additional fine art site specific installations.

"We would love to see an increase in the number of local shortlisted artists," said Paddy O'Hagan, chair of WAC.

"It would be great to celebrate the wealth of artistic talent that we have in the county in this iconic Somerset building."

The deadline for this year's submissions is Thursday April 16. The competition is open to artists over the age of 18.

Up to four works may be entered and the entry fee is £15 per work for the exhibition and £20 per work for the installation.

Full details and online applications are available here.

     

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