HIlo, Hawaii
Entry Fee: $20
Additional Media Fee: $20
Contact Email: dlnr.sp.wailoacenter@hawaii.gov
Contact Phone: 808-933-0416
Location Eligibility Type: Local
Eligible Applicant Types: Artist
Submission Limit: 1
Abstract art only! Artwork must be non-representational. No recognizable figures, objects etc. All media welcomed in 2D, 3D and digital media.
Juror: Codie M. King
Open to 2D, 3D and video artists in Hawaiʻi, and US.
First entry free for Hawaii Island students.
Exhibition Dates: August 14 - September 17 2026
Submission Deadline: July 17th 2026; 11:59pm HST
Sponsored by Hawaiʻi Island Art Alliance (HIAA) and the Hawai’i State Parks.
Abstract art only! Artwork must be non-representational. No recognizable figures, objects etc. All media welcomed in 2D, 3D and digital media.
Juror: Codie M. King
Open to 2D, 3D and video artists in Hawaiʻi, and US.
Sponsored by Hawaiʻi Island Art Alliance (HIAA) and the Hawai’i State Parks.
First entry free for Hawaii Island students.
Note: Maximum of five entries per artist, with $20 non-refundable entry fee for each submittal.
Exhibition Dates: August 14 - September 17 2026
Submission Deadline: July 17, 2026; 11:59pm HST
Artist notification: Tuesday, July 21, 2026
Accepted Artwork Drop-off:
The exhibition opens: August 14, 2026
Opening reception: August 14, 2026, 5:00pm - 7:00 pm
The exhibition closes: September 17th, 2026
Artwork Pick-up:
*Kona pick-ups and drop-offs are in parking lot outside of Kona Frame Shop (73-5619 Kauhola St.) DO NOT contact folks at the the Kona Frame Shop to make arrangements. Please contact Wailoa Center. More info upon acceptance to the exhibit.
To enter, participants must have a CaFÉ account and create a portfolio.
To better showcase your 3D works, you can:
When creating your CAFE account and portfolio, be ready with both an artists statement and description of each work.
Both the artist statement and artwork description will be included in the exhibit documentation.
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Photographing your work: https://www.callforentry.org/photographing-artwork/
$20 non-refundable entry fee per each submission. Maximum of five entries per artist. All images or videos must be submitted digitally and will be judged by jurors based upon files submitted.
Hawaii Island Student Discount - To encourage more local students to participate in the shows at Wailoa Center, HIAA offers a free first entry student discount for all HIAA-sponsored calls.
This discount is available to all full time Hawaii Island students grade school through college, and can be redeemed using code 'HIStudent'.
We hope this initiative will encourage student participation in the exhibitions.
Artists will be notified via email on the status of their application by Monday, July 20th 2026. Please make sure your CaFÉ account is updated with your current contact information to ensure you are receiving communication from Wailoa Center and HIAA.
IMPORTANT: Read ALL Shipping Requirements. More Shipping instructions will be provided if accepted into the exhibition.
Failure to provide required shipping information may result in the artwork being ineligible for exhibition.
Shipping Address:
WAILOA CENTER
200 Piopio St.
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
For any work sold, 75% of sales goes to the artist and 25% goes to HIAA for support of artists, art opportunities and exhibitions at Wailoa Center.
Juror: Codie M. King
Juror Statement
"It is a profound honor to return as the juror for the 16th Annual Abstract Only! exhibition. Having founded this exhibit in 2010 during my tenure as Director of the Wailoa Center, I remember the uncertainty of those early days. Sixteen years later, I am thrilled to see it stand as a cornerstone of the center’s calendar.
In selecting this year’s body of work, I am looking for pieces that honor the historical roots of abstraction while pushing the boundaries of innovation and materiality. Abstract art should challenge the imagination without the crutch of the recognizable. I find myself drawn to well-composed, spontaneous gestures of line, color, and mass. However, once the 'hook' is set, my focus shifts to the physical: the presentation must be impeccable. From the framing to the glass, every detail counts, right down to ensuring your work is free of dust and debris. Art is a personal journey you’ve chosen to share; present it with the respect it deserves.”
Juror Bio:
"I have traveled extensively and have been a studio artist for most of my life. My foundation was built during a successful BFA and MFA career in the Fine Art Crafts era of the late seventies on the East Coast, where I found the freedom to push traditional disciplines like ceramics, wood, and fiber into unconventional forms. After 23 years with the State of Hawai’i DLNR and serving as the Art Director for the Wailoa Center, I am now retired and my passion for making art remains as strong as ever.
I describe my work as organically abstract. My goal is to create sculptures that generate a specific energy—an 'It' that forces a viewer to pause and validate a feeling. Whether 'It' appears randomly in the world or within a formal exhibit, I am always paying attention to the expression, its details, and its craftsmanship. At 71, as a mother and grandmother, I’m still very much involved with all aspects of art and look forward to taking in the show."
Monetary prizes will be awarded.
Located in Piʻopiʻo and the Wailoa River State Recreation Area, Wailoa Center is one of Hawai’i Island’s largest venues for showcasing the work of local and international artists. With exhibits that change monthly, the two galleries within Wailoa Center offer opportunities that provide inspiration and exposure to artists and community members alike. The Wailoa Center is free and open to the public.
Founded in 2015, Hawai`i Island Art Alliance (HIAA) is a non-profit organization supporting and inspiring art and culture in our community. HIAA is a completely volunteer-driven, whose current Mission is to concentrate on the support and production of a variety of happenings at the Wailoa Center.
HIAA sponsors juried and non-juried exhibits, educational and cultural programming at Wailoa Center throughout the year. Through its contributions at Wailoa Center, HIAA hopes to positively impact the art and cultural community on Hawaiʻi Island.
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Entry Fee: $20
Additional Media Fee: $20