Dimbola to host exhibition of two great women artists, showcasing their compelling photographic portraits. All welcome to the preview event on Thursday this week.
Dimbola Museum and Galleries is to exhibit series of poignant and evocative photographs by contemporary photographer working in the historic photographic technique of Julia Margaret Cameron.
Over 60 young people have been involved with the creation of a new youth magazine and Website, Rocket Fuel. It will carry features, poetry, interviews, fashion, art and upcoming events, as well as commenting on life as an Island teenager.
Next month sees the launch of a new hub for youth, arts, music, photography, culture and fashion. It's called ROCKET FUEL and it's going to be explosive!
As Wild As presents a weekend of Wildlife in Ventnor. Check out the exhibition and learn more about wildlife conservation and the work needed. There's also a screening of the documentary, Blood Lions. All events free, but tickets required for film.
Pharmacist Gordon Chubb has decoded the homeopathic treatments patients received and the local historian Robin McInnes displays his collection of 19th and early 20th century photographs taken of patients and hospital life.
As part of the bi-centenary, the V&A bring out their Julia Margaret Cameron collection. Pop across to the Science Museum if you do visit, as they also have her handwritten autobiography and other items on display.
Very talented Isle of Wight photographer, Julian Winslow, has had his work recognised by Art Vinyl. With your help he could be bagging a national award.
Paul Armfield's exhibition runs from 10th October 2015 – 3rd January 2016 and all are welcome to the private view this Friday between 6-8pm at Dimbola Museum and Galleries.
The Chief Executive of the Association of Colleges said that Alice Armfield’s shortlisted image is a worthy contender for this national award and we agree! Best of luck at the final in November.