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Wells Art Contemporary (WAC) 2026 - Gallery Show
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Wells Art Contemporary (WAC) 2026 - Gallery Show

Wells Art Contemporary

Funding

Up to £2,000

Deadline

11 August 2026

Location

Wells, UK, UK

Entry Fee

$42

About

Showcase your innovative visual art at the prestigious Wells Cathedral. Open to international artists working in any medium, with cash awards and prizes availab

Wells Art Contemporary (WAC) is an international competition showcasing innovative visual art across all genres. Artists worldwide can enter work in any subject, style, or medium, including painting, drawing, sculpture, print, photography, video, digital, textile, ceramic, and mixed media. Established in 2012, WAC offers a unique opportunity to exhibit in the magnificent setting of Wells Cathedral, the first Gothic cathedral in England. This beautiful space welcomes 18,000 monthly visitors and offers an inspiring welcome to all artists, regardless of creed. The Gallery Show (October 10 – November 7, 2026): The Gallery is a well-lit, white-wall space installed along three sides of the cathedral's cloisters, forming part of the main visitor route. Maximum dimensions for an individual work are 3.5m wide x 2.5m high x 2m deep. Video artists must supply their own display equipment. Artists are responsible for insuring their work while in transit and on display. Note: WAC takes a 45% commission on sales. Prizes: All entries will be considered by a prestigious panel of selectors. Artists will have the chance to win a wide range of prizes, including cash awards, residencies, and mentoring. Submission Guidelines & Fees: Artists based in the UK or internationally who are over the age of 18 on January 1, 2025, are invited to apply. Artists may enter up to 4 works. Standard Entry: £20 GBP (approx. $42 NZD) per work. Student Entry: £12 GBP (approx. $25 NZD) per work for current fine art students aged under 26 who are enrolled in a recognised Bachelor or Masters Fine Arts course. You must supply an image of your work (max 5MB), plus its title, medium, dimensions, and price.

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