Isle of Arts Festival
The Isle of Arts Festival was founded in 2011 by four Ventorians, Gillian Jenner, Christopher Bonney, Janneke and Philip Oxley.
The festival is set in and around Ventnor and offers a wide range of performances in The Arts, from comedy to dance, theatre to live music.
Below are a selection of articles we’ve published over the years about Isle of Arts Festival.
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Calling all Ska fans on the Isle of Wight and beyond. Forget going out Friday night or Saturday night - check out this Sunday evening spectacular, closing the Isle of Arts Festival.
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A round up of what's on offer tomorrow (Sunday) at the 2012 Isle of Arts Festival
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Make sure you pick up an Isle of Arts Festival souvenir brochure, which you can find in many locations around the Island in the lead up to the launch of the Festival on 1st May.
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With her vintage pin-up girl looks and the voice of a nightingale ... Tickets to see Lili La Scala at Isle of Arts Festival are just £5
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Dozens of enthusiastic Isle of Arts festival-goers took part in workshops over the weekend to make and learn how to play their very own Ukulele.
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Vote for the classic film you'd like to watch on the big screen and you could win two all-day passes to the film festival
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A range of events for Isle of Arts are taking place at Ventnor Library between 20-23rd April
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As well as having a warm glow knowing that your support is helping to make another fantastic festival possible, there are several benefits for you too in becoming a Friend.
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There's set to be some truly brilliant art on display in Ventnor over the bank holiday weekend as part of the Isle of Arts Festival. Make sure you check out the Arts Trail and the Great Isle of Wight Paint Off.
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Even if you are not planning to come to one of the 40 plus great events on offer, you really should view the free Arts Trail exhibition.
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If you’re a fan of strings, particularly the Cello, you’re in for a treat later this week as two very special events take place as part of the Isle of Arts Festival.