The IW Festival Experience exhibition
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Isle of Wight Festival celebrates 25 landmark years with ‘Experience 25’ exhibition

Did you know that this year is the 25th Isle of Wight Festival? 

Yes, it’s the 22nd Isle of Wight Festival since 2002 when John Giddings brought the famous Festival back to the Island, but there were three original Festivals in 1968, 1969 and 1970 – therefore 25 in total.

‘Experience 25’ exhibition
To celebrate this, the ‘Experience the Isle of Wight Festival’ exhibition is returning and this year it will be renamed ‘Experience 25’, and encompass the three original festivals, and will be held at the Newport and Carisbrooke Community Council exhibition space at 64 High Street, Newport from 3rd June to 29th July.

We are honoured that Ray Foulk, who organised the 1968, 1969 and 1970 festivals with his brothers, will be bringing some of his iconic archive to be part of the ‘Experience 25’ exhibition, featuring artists such as Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, The Doors and Jimi Hendrix.

Amazing artworks
Dimbola Museum and Galleries will be bringing the colourful exhibition that ran at Freshwater last summer, featuring the amazing artwork and artists from the past 22 years such as Amy Winehouse, The Rolling Stones and David Bowie, along with new pieces that haven’t yet been seen.

This is the first time that an exhibition to all of the Isle of Wight Festivals will be seen in one place:

Foulk: 22 years of visionary enterprise
Ray Foulk said,

“My family is delighted to contribute to this commemorative show with historic items and archives. It is with great pride that our embryonic rock festivals of more than half a century ago have been so successfully and splendidly revived.

“22 years of visionary enterprise has guaranteed the Island’s formidable prowess in the wider world of contemporary music.”  

Listen to News OnTheWight’s interview with Ray Foulk at Hawkfest 2010.

Restarted for the Queen’s Jubilee
John Giddings said,

“The iconic Isle of Wight festival 1970 was the Woodstock of Europe, but the IW Council in their wisdom decided to ban it for 32 years in the form of an act of parliament – allowing others to pick up the baton…

“They allowed us to restart it for the Queen’s Jubilee, and it has gone from strength to strength – re-establishing this small island off the south coast of England as a worldwide brand.

“Here is a celebration of the last 21 years, with the original three years added by kind courtesy of Ray Foulk, without whom it, it would not exist…

“And this year makes it the 25th – enjoy !!”

Buy merch to support Dimbola
There is no entrance fee to the exhibition, but there will be a shop to raise money for Dimbola, which will be selling Isle of Wight Festival T Shirts and posters – including a new vintage line in clothing. Plus, we will have the books that Ray Foulk has written about the 1969 and 1970 festivals – Stealing Dylan from Woodstock and The Last Great Event.

Where and when
‘Experience 25’ is being staged at the exhibition venue of the Community Council for Newport and Carisbrooke at 64 High Street, Newport, with their kind permission.

It will be open 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday but also over the Isle of Wight Festival weekend (Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd June ) and some Saturdays.

Volunteer your time
Dimbola is run by a dedicated team of volunteers, and we invite a few more volunteers to help out in the Experience 25 exhibition.

Any time would be gratefully received – a morning or afternoon every week, or a whole day or more would be fabulous. If you are interested in volunteering in the exhibition, please contact Jo at [email protected] or on 07971107030.


News shared by Jess on behalf of Isle of Wight Festival and Dimbola Museum and Galleries. Ed