The Arts
The Isle of Wight has a rich history of incredible creative talent. Home to famous poets, writers and photographers in the Victorian age, the talent is still strong today.
From artists and photographers to poets, theatre groups, live music and more, there is always something cultural to report on or feature. If we’ve written about it, this is where you’ll find it.
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Island DJ, Kev Jay will be spinning the vinyl tonight at The Marine, on Ryde Esplanade. Flamin’Groovy won’t cost you...
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Don’t forget to snap up your tickets for the Arreton Tabard Community Theatre’s production Larkrise before they sell out. Performances...
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On Saturday the 16th May the Niton and District Camera Club will be holding its annual Exhibition of prints at...
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Theatre fans don’t forget that starting tomorrow night, the Ventnor Theatre Group perform Jean-Paul Sartre’s indepth one act play, In...
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Colin Riches is the last in our series of profiles of Island artists featured in David George’s 5 Films About...
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The Easter holidays kicks off with with a vibrant kid’s theatre show for all the family. The The Frog Princess...
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Fans of Island artist Hilary Thorpe will be pleased to hear that she has a new exhibition starting this weekend....
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Need to find things to do with the kids this Easter holiday? Check out the list of things to do at Quay Arts.
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News reaches us that X-Directory are back again later this month at The Tap In Sandown. Make 8.30pm on the...
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Eric Geddes' site-specific work involves the use of natural and found objects, either indigenous [stone, clay, seaweed] or flotsam [wood, metal, plastic].