Tune into BBC Radio 4 Extra on Sunday or catch up via the Sounds App to hear how Julia Margaret Cameron changed portraiture forever, thanks to her life-size reproduction of the head.
Time & Tide has paired local history and the arts to bring opportunities for older people to engage with cultural pursuits. All are welcome to the Private View this Friday.
Jamie Russell has once again excelled himself with this stunning time-lapse video showcasing the Isle of Wight's natural beauty, sunrises, sunsets, lightning shows, Walk the Wight, Round the Island yacht race, walkers on the beach, sheep grazing, boats bobbing. It has it all. Sit back and watch.
Your Isle of Wight photos and video clips could become part of not only an installation artwork, but also promotion for the Isle of Wight, and captured as a moment in history.
For a third year, Isle of Wight photographer, Ainsley Bennett, has had his work shortlisted for the Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year award.
This evening promises a treat for the soul, both musically and visually. There'll be performances by visual artist Sunara Begum and world-renowned composer Tunde Jegede, as well as exhibition of the images by Dunstan Perera.
A series of beautifully tender photographs, examining the complexities of relationships that exist between a teenage son and his father, have been featured on Source.
Inventing a new way of working with the 19th century wet-collodion process, fine art photographer Honza Sakar, has created an emotionally charged collection of portraits that resonate as artworks. See it at Dimbola from 26th May.
Nammet is a celebration of extraordinary Isle of Wight food producers, their recipes and the beautiful, unique countryside in which they work. Get ready to feast your eyes on some glorious photography and food!