A unique opportunity for Midsomer Norton artists has been extended

By Guest

30th Apr 2020 | Local News

The Show Must Go On

There is still time for Midsomer Norton artists to enter this year's Wells Art Contemporary (WAC) open competition.

It might be all change for the format of the 2020 WAC exhibition, but plans are full steam ahead to ensure people can still see the shortlisted entries of contemporary art from around the world.

To provide more time to enter, the submission date for the open competition has been extended until 1 August 2020. The shortlisted works will then initially be shown in an exciting virtual exhibition in September, supported by a strong social media campaign.

"Staying true to the original objective of WAC," explains Paddy O'Hagan, chair of WAC, "we are working hard to support and promote our artists in any way we can during these exceptionally challenging times."

Ultimately, WAC remains committed to providing the unique opportunity of showing in Wells Cathedral to all artists worldwide. "With the full support of the Dean of Wells, the Very Revd Dr John Davies, we will present the exhibition in Wells Cathedral as soon as it is safe to do so," continues Paddy. "But in the short term, an online exhibition will ensure people can still view the exceptionally high standard of work that the competition attracts."

WAC was established in 2012 by a group of artists and their friends in Wells, looking at ways to support artists post-recession. A multi-media, open competition was set up, resulting in an exhibition and prizes for outstanding contributions. The first competition attracted over 800 submissions; this increased to 1,800 global entries in 2019 with the resulting exhibition held in the magnificent surrounds of Wells Cathedral.

"The aim of WAC has always been to push the boundaries of the visual arts scene both at home and abroad," concludes Paddy. "We believe in the power of art to make positive social change, lift our spirits and bring joy to our lives – something that is needed now more than ever. So we will do whatever we can to accommodate the current situation we find ourselves in for 2020".

For an update on the WAC exhibition, visit www.wellsartcontemporary.co.uk

     

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