Local artist shortlisted in international virtual art exhibition

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1st Oct 2020 | Local News

A local artist has been successfully shortlisted in an international open art competition organised by Wells Art Contemporary (WAC).

Now in its 9th year, Wells Art Contemporary (WAC) received a record-breaking number of entries from 50 different countries for its open visual art competition. Out of nearly 3,600 submissions, a shortlist of 128 pieces has been selected, including Sandra Porter from Norton St Philip.

From 1st October 2020 to 1st February 2021, visitors will be able to view the finest contemporary art in a unique virtual exhibition by clicking HERE: the wac awards site

With the challenges presented by COVID-19, it was clear that a physical exhibition of the shortlisted work was not going to be feasible. But cancelling the event was never an option.

"The original aim of WAC was to support visual artists," explains Paddy O'Hagan, Chair of WAC. "This assistance is needed now more than ever so we had to find a way to make it work."

A substantial grant of £5,300 grant was secured from Arts Council England to produce a virtual exhibition. "Together with the amazing generosity of our sponsors, the grant has enabled us to present an exciting digital show, providing artists with an international audience."

It is divided into four 'rooms': Figurative, Painting, Graphic and Moving & Still. With pieces from emerging and established artists priced from £200 to £25,000 there will be a piece for all budgets. There is also a Community Outreach room featuring work submitted by three local arts projects supported by WAC: Heads Up, Artbank and ILC (Imagine, Learn, Create).

The Graphic Room will feature Sandra's piece, 'Storyboard Bothan III'; a large intense conte drawing which is influenced by the architecture of deserted and abandoned 'Bothans' seen on the Isle of Skye.

Seven other shortlisted artists are Somerset based, including celebrated sculptor Tom Waugh, with his carved Caen Limestone work, 'Anonymous'. In a satisfying circle, Tom has worked on Wells Cathedral previously as a stone mason. He would have loved the opportunity to have exhibited in the Cathedral but says: "I admire the approach that WAC are taking by moving the exhibition online. I am just happy to have been shortlisted along with so many great artists."

Although the physical event cannot be held in Wells Cathedral, a large screen in the South Transept will be showing the virtual exhibition. "The Cathedral was such an inspirational setting last year," explains Paddy. "We felt it was important that the collaboration continued this year."

The Dean of Wells, the Very Revd Dr John Davies, who provides the introduction on the virtual exhibition, agrees: "The Cathedral salutes the ingenuity of our WAC partners! In the year of the virus, the WAC exhibition can't be in the Cathedral. So it is being offered virtually. And many, many people will be able to join in.

"Next year the Cathedral looks forward with real anticipation to a physical WAC exhibition in the Cathedral once again. But for now, enjoy the art online!'

Visitors are encouraged to vote for their favourite piece for the ChubbBulleid People's Prize.

     

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