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The Island is simply alive with creative
energy and this is reflected in the great range of
local artists and craft producers. Many have open studios
where you can go and watch them ply their respective
trades. So whether you're into contemporary art glass
or rustic wood-turned furniture there is plenty of
opportunity to take a unique piece of the Island home
with you.
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Chessell
Barns Pottery
You can decorate your own colourful hand made pottery with a real hands on
experience at our working pottery at Chessel, situated in the heart of beautiful
National Trust Land to the west side of the Isle of Wight. People of... |
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Dimbola
Lodge
Dimbola Lodge was the home of pioneering Victorian female photographer, Julia
Margaret Cameron. Dimbola Lodge served as both her home and, more importantly,
her studio. It was here that the greatest of the Cameron... |
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Quay
Arts
The Quay Arts Centre is the Isle of Wight's leading art gallery and venue for
live arts events. It is situated in a converted 19th Century brewery warehouse
complex pleasantly located at the head of the River Medina in the centre... |
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Rural
Ways Woodcraft
Rural Ways Woodcraft is a woodcraft workshop
and retail outlet based at Arreton Craft Village.
With a keen focus on conservation and habitat management,
Rural Ways aim to source most of their timber on
the Isle of Wight from... |
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Ceramic
Crafts
Watch Sally Moss as she crates unique ceramic items in front of your eyes.
From magic toadstools to fairy grottos, take something unique away with you
as a gift, or a reminder of your visit to Arreton Barns. Order a floral... |
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