Island Life Magazine Ltd June/July 2015 | Page 43

SOCIAL SCENE Open Studios The Island’s biggest summer arts event T he Isle of Wight has long been a hub for the creative arts, and the annual Open Studios event builds on this rich heritage every year by encouraging visitors to share in our vibrant arts scene. Over the last two weekends in July, Island artists will open their doors to art lovers in homes, studios and exhibition spaces covering every corner of the Island. From a farm in Yafford to large galleries in Newport and Ryde, Island artists will be welcoming visitors and inviting them to enjoy their work, discuss their techniques, and take beautiful pieces away with them to enjoy in their own homes. This year there are over 120 exhibitors, working in traditional disciplines such as sculpture, painting, photography and pottery, as well as more unusual techniques such as felt making, driftwood art and glass art. Over 50 of the artists are new to the event this year, so this promises to be one of the most eclectic Open Studios yet. Between Friday 17th - Monday 20th July you can follow art trails around Newport, Cowes, Yarmouth and Freshwater, and the following weekend, 24th - 27th July, it’s the turn of artists around Ryde, Bembridge, Sandown, Shanklin and Ventnor. Entrance to all venues is free, and the Open Studios Yearbook provides maps and art trails to guide you around unfamiliar places, along with profiles of each artist and examples of their work. The Yearbook is available on Red Funnel ferries, Southern Vectis information centres, tourist information points, libraries, National Trust and English Heritage properties, galleries, framers and shops across the Island, and of course www. isleofwightarts.com can be accessed wherever you are! www.visitilife.com 43