Island Life Magazine Ltd June/July 2016 | Page 25

FEATURE and open up right across the Island for a longer period, giving more flexibility to the artists as well as to visitors”. Many visitors enjoy following their own self-selected ‘art trail’, going from one artist’s studio or venue to another, and this will be easier to organise with the Island-wide opening. There’s also the eyecatching feature of bright red bunting which will festoon all the open studio venues. The best way to plan a trail, says Rob, is to pick up one of the free yearbooks and browse the artists taking part, along with their map locations and opening days, before deciding on a route to follow. The yearbooks, which are beautifully designed by Pepper Creative, can be picked up free of charge at Red Funnel and tourist information points, libraries, English Heritage and National Trust properties, as well as galleries, framers and shops across the Island. As well as individual exhibiting artists, some have opted to show their work in group settings at venues in the Ryde, Cowes, Ventnor, Sandown and Freshwater areas - some of which are new. Says Rob: “There are also many small groups and individual artists across the Island and we hope visitors will not overlook these, as they are well worth visiting”. For those wanting a quick taste of what’s on offer, Quay Arts in Newport are hosting a Showcase for the event, from 9th July to the 25th July. Visitors at every venue can be sure of a warm welcome, say the artists, and who knows – you may get to discover some beautiful parts of the Island you’ve never experienced. “There are also many small groups and individual artists across the Island and we hope visitors will not overlook these, as they are well worth visiting.” “The best way to plan a trail is to pick up one of the free yearbooks and browse the artists taking part, before deciding on a route to follow.” www.visitilife.com June/July 2016_MASTER .indd 25 25 14/06/2016 01:47