The Wight Book, launching in June, is a glorious celebration of the incredible creativity, innovation, heritage and more that the Island offers for those who visit and live here.
It was revealed that the former paddle steamer will be broken up and removed before the end of the year - see these haunting photos taken this morning.
All are welcome to the opening of the exhibition on Friday. The Isle of Wight images have been selected from 1000s collected over four decades and are being gifted copyright free to the world.
The guys at Skinny Mammoth Media have created a series of beautifully shot, thought provoking short films, shining a light on the Isle of Wight's diverse and inspirational creative talent.
This fabulous shot by Nick Edwards has been shortlisted in the Sony World Photography Awards competition and will be featured in a prestigious exhibition, as well as coffee-table year book. Keep your fingers crossed for Nick and his hares to become a winner.
Since being given a camera for his birthday, 13-year-old Luke, tries to go out every day to photograph something new. He says, “You don’t need lots of money to go out and just take photos and see the Island from a different perspective, just enjoy it and have fun trying new things".
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.