2026 WCA Annual Member Exhibit Registration
  • Submissions:

    Each artist can submit up to 3 works.

    One submission is $35,Two submissions are $40,Three submissions are $45.           

    Registration:

         Sun  Nov 9, 2025 - Sat Jan.10,2026 for electronic submissions 

          You must read the prospectus and check off the terms and condition box for                     your submission to be accepted  

          You will receive a confirmation email for a successful submission.

    Payment must be received by Weds Jan 21, 2026.

    We recommend submitting your payment at time of registration

    Payment can be made online through Zelle using the email  1wca.2024@gmail.com  indicating member name in the optional memo section of payment.

    Or

    By mailing a check payable to WCA to

    Ruthy Hyatt

    8151 Abingdon Ct      

    University Park, Fl 34201

    Please indicate your name in the memo section of your check

     

     

    Awards:

              First place: $500

              Second place: $300

              Third place: $200

              5 merit awards: $100 each

     


    Prospectus

    Members of Women Contemporary Artists who are members in good standing may submit up to three works for the exhibition.  Wall-hung 2D or 3D artwork and free-standing 3D artwork are welcome. All entries will be exhibited in the exhibition.

    All entries must be original artwork with no AI assistance. Work must be completed within the last three (3) years and not previously shown in any WCA exhibit.

    Any reference material used must be your own original work or photography.

    Size limitation for wall-hung artwork, both 2D and 3D (such as totems/reliefs) is limited to 40 inches height by 40 inches width, including any framing. If the wall-hung artwork does not exceed 24 inches in width, the height may be extended to 72 inches. Diptychs and triptychs are permitted as long as, when combined, they adhere to the specified size limitations for a single artwork.

    Size limitation for table-top 3D work is 24H x 24W x 24D inches. Weight limitation is 30 pounds.The venue doesn’t have pedestals. Artists must provide their own pedestals.

    Size limitation for floor-standing 3D work is 72H x 24W x 24D inches.

    All artwork on paper, including photography, must be professionally mounted and sealed or framed under plexiglass or glass. Unframed canvas needs to be museum-wrapped (no staples showing) with painted edges. If sides have staples, artwork must be framed.

    Artwork and framing must be in gallery-ready condition. This includes:

    ●      Frames must be in good condition with no scratches or loose corner.

    ●      Backing must be clean and intact.

    ●      Mats must be clean and cut smoothly.

    ●      Plexiglass or glass must be clean, unscratched and unbroken.

    ●      Position the wire 3–4 inches below the top of the work.  This will allow it to              hang close to the wall.

    ●      Wire ends must be wrapped with tape.

    ●      D-rings or screw eyes must be attached firmly. No sawtooth hangers are                  allowed.

    ●      Artwork must be completely dry.

    ●      Artwork must be for sale (No NFS).

    The venue is unstaffed; exhibition halls are open Monday to Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm.   Artists are responsible for insuring their own artwork. Neither WCA nor Art & Frame will be responsible for damage, theft, or loss.

    At receiving, all artwork will be reviewed for adherence to this Prospectus. Any work which does not adhere to any item in the Prospectus will not be exhibited and will be returned to the Artist that day.

    Art & Frame of Sarasota is responsible for the installation of this exhibit. Once artwork is hung, its location shall not be changed, and the work shall not be removed (unless sold) until the pick up date and time.

    Art & Frame of Sarasota will process all sales and pay applicable taxes on any work sold.  They will retain a 20% commission on sale amount which is donated to Lauren’s One Wish, an organization which brings awareness to childhood cancer and leukemia.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Important Information

    Please read before registering
  • 2026 WCA Member Exhibit Registration

    Fill out the form carefully for registration
  • Format: (000) 000-0000.
  • Entry #1

  • Entry #2

    Only fill out if already filled out entry #1
  • Entry #3

    Only fill out if filled out entry #1 and #2
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    • Juror for the 2026 WCA Member Exhibit

  • Judge for 2026 WCA Member Exhibit
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    We are happy to announce that Skylar Smith has agreed to judge our
    2026 Member show.


    Skylar Smith is an art historian, professor, writer, and curator, based in Sarasota, FL. Her scholarship and art explores design history, visual and art history, decorative arts, and material culture. She loves finding patterns in human experiences and picking out trends and anomalies to see what each says about politics, religion, society, business trends, gender relations, and her specialty - visual and material culture.

    She holds a BA in Liberal Arts (Art History and English) with minors in Religious Studies and History from Oklahoma State University, a MA in LiberalStudies (Cultural Studies) from Dartmouth College, a MA in Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture from Bard Graduate Center. Also she has a certificate in Art History, Criticism, and Conservation from the Ecole Du Louvre. Smith has taught Art History at the university level for 5 years, written exhibition reviews for Art Focus magazine, curated digital museum collections for musicians and record labels, and created an educational video series in partnership with the Norman Rockwell Museum. Her work has been shown locally at Ringling College of Art and Design through her partnership with the Norman Rockwell Museum and back in her home state of Oklahoma.

     

     

     

     

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