Over the summer and into the autumn, as part of Ryde Arts, you’ll be able to enjoy unique music events, art installations, theatre and poetry, as well as workshops, carnivals, films and more.
The Summer Exhibition of the Ventnor Artists’ Collective promises to be a sumptuous feast for the senses and will include paintings, ceramics, textiles and the occasional live music.
BalletWorks promise a treat and a half at the end of July when they return to Medina Theatre with dancers from Stuttgart Ballet. All in aid of Mountbatten so book now to support this fantastic event.
Head to Sue Paraskeva’s Ryde workshop next week (15-19 July) where she'll be showcasing a selection of porcelain with new wood-fired stand-alone pieces, alongside hand knitted accessories and homeware by Abi Wheeler.
Coming to Ventnor Fringe festival - Absurd political storytelling from Max Turner Prize finalist James Harris, an original and intelligent political comic who is "growing in stature with every performance".
Julia Bery will be showcasing her handmade, elegant and timeless, sterling silver jewellery at The Hayloft, a beautiful thatched venue in the grounds of Gillmans House in Brighstone.
art_house_life once again open their doors to the public for the Ventnor Fringe Festival, with an exhibition of new artworks, talks and an electro-acoustic live performance.
Starring an international opera singer and world-class pianist, 'Five Tales of the Sea' combines highest-quality musical integrity with text, poetry and fun and exciting storytelling. One performance only.
The August bank holiday weekend brings with it a chance to meet eight of the most talented and highly-accomplished artists on the Isle of Wight, in the wonderful depths of beautiful St Lawrence.
The music programme at this wonderfully relaxed and friendly music festival on the Isle of Wight is stronger than ever this year. Just a few more days to wait before you can enjoy Rhythmtree Festival once again.
Book now to witness the energetic, addictive melodies of Casino Moon combining eclectic sounds of folk and Americana. It’s a unique sound that could leave you wanting more.
A dark comedy theatre piece about immigration, refugees and tropical corruption, Tropicalia Island brings to the stage a surreal one-woman show that challenges accents and defies reality.