After a challenging period for many, The People’s Palace of Possibility is an outdoor installation which asks how we find energy for change, despite our fear and anger about the future. It is rooted in utopias. The mystery of the utopias which have gone before, become misplaced, or gone wrong. And in the impulse for escape; for doing something radically different from life as we know it.
The Palace is nomadic and always growing. Right now it has a radio station, a kitchen, a pantry, and an escape hatch. The Palace is added to and animated by people wherever it goes. So far it has been to London, Rotherham, the Scottish Highlands and now the Isle of Wight.
Join us this Spring at our brand new space Ingrams Yard for a unique outdoor experience… As we begin to imagine how we can transform our new building into something the whole community can benefit from, what better time to start looking to the future?
The Palace is open from 11-4pm
Creative Ryde is a cultural hub, facilitated by Creative Island, the Island's Cultural Development Agency who is committed to convening a series of local conversations with the cultural community of each town on the Isle of Wight.
Creative Island's ambition is to speak about and listen to the particular challenges and opportunities that we all face, to explore collaborative opportunities, share information and network with others.
The first of many
The first of these creative events was held in Ryde in October 2023. It involved creative practitioners, cultural leaders, town councillors and influencers in Ryde. Meetings are held every quarter to discuss challenges, achievements and more.
This section of the site encompasses all arts events taking place in Ryde.
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Experience the legendary Isle of Wight Festival 2024, returning with a bang from June 20-23. Celebrating its rich legacy, the festival showcases a stellar lineup, including headliners The Prodigy, Pet Shop Boys, and Green Day, among other top-tier acts. As one of the UK's most anticipated music events, Isle of Wight Festival combines the charm of its historic roots with a modern flair that caters to fans across the musical spectrum. Tickets are now available for those looking to capture the essence of live music at one of the year's most vibrant gatherings. Don't miss out on the chance to be part of the Isle of Wight Festival's 2024 edition – a cornerstone of the summer festival season!
The Isle of Wight’s artistic tapestry is set to be showcased once more, as the IW Open Studios makes a triumphant return in 2024.
This event, steeped in a rich history of fostering community and creativity, opens doors — quite literally — to the vibrant studios of local artists, inviting both residents and visitors to embark on a journey of artistic discovery.
Spanning nearly two decades, the IW Open Studios has been a cornerstone of cultural exploration on the Island, allowing the public a rare glimpse into the creative processes of artists.
Celebrating seventy years of Queen Elizabeth being on the throne
Long to Reign: Jubilee on Screen is a series of eight British feature films showcasing the changes in British society from 1952 through to the 2020s.
The Isle of Wight Children’s Festival is an exciting an fun-packed event made entirely for families.
The 2022 Festival sees one of the Island’s most prolific arts organisations, Ventnor Exchange, team up with the High Street Heritage Action Zone, working together to create a truly unique experience for young people in the area.
It’s affordable too, with loads of free events promised and all ticketed shows £8 or under.
Harp On Wight returns to Ryde for 2021
Featuring opera, comedy, musicals and the Last Night of the Proms, the four-day event returns to Northwood House for 2021.
Ventnor Fringe returns in 2021 following last year's postponement due to Covid-19. This year the festival has expanded to 10 days, with a mix of live music, comedy, theatre, talks, workshops and more.
The Isle of Wight Story Festival is a special place for children and families to have fun together; where we can all CREATE, INSPIRE and IMAGINE.
British Science Week, run by the British Science Association is a ten-day celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths, featuring entertaining and engaging events and activities across the UK for people of all ages.
British Science Week provides a platform to stimulate and support teachers, STEM professionals, science communicators and the general public to produce and participate in STEM events and activities.