25th Sept − 15th Oct
The Arts Unit based at Newport Guildhall promotes the arts by; providing regular access to high quality arts, developing a stronger artistic sector to bring greater creativity to the Island, promoting arts in supporting tourism, social and economic regeneration and enhancing our environment through public and environmental art.
Quay Arts is the Isle of Wight’s leading art gallery and venue for live arts events, situated in a converted 19th Century brewery warehouse complex in Newport Harbour offering theatre, comedy, music, dance, classes and workshops, film and literature.
Waterstones is the largest specialist book seller in the UK with around 330 shops in the UK Republic of Ireland and continental Europe.
Dimbola Lodge is the home of The Julia Margaret Cameron Trust, which was set up with the aim of ensuring the preservation of Dimbola Lodge, and to provide historical information on Julia Margaret Cameron’s life and works.
Ryde Studio Theatre, Ryde High School, Pell Lane, Ryde I.W. PO33 3LN 01983 611705
Ryde High School is a dynamic and innovative high school offering all the benefits of dual specialist status of Languages and Arts, as well as commitment to continue to raise standards in core subjects, English, Maths and Science.
The Apollo Theatre in Newport is home to the Apollo Players who, in addition to their regular theatre productions, run play readings, audtitions, theatre workshops and social events. 01983 527267
Medina High School has Specialist Creative Arts College Status, which has provided additional funding to develop facilities and has also enabled community arts partnerships with other creative organisations.
Island 2000 exists to explore and utilize every element of the Isle of Wight’s cultural and environmental distinctiveness in work that consistently enhances the well-being of those who live, work and visit here.
But That’s Another Story: a story for every occasion with IW storyteller Sue Bailey
Screen South is the film development agency for the south east of England. It is passionate about developing a dynamic environment in which film and media culture can flourish.
With special thanks to:
Felicity Fair Thompson, Isle of Wight Library Service, Isle of Wight Tourism, Emma Must, Vic King, Lydia Fulleylove, Carol Jaye, Peter Tuck, Chris Reed and The Island Storytellers.