Art sale raises £690
Published by Independent Arts in Member News · Thursday 20 Nov 2025 · 2:15
Independent Arts’ Annual Art Sale Raises £690 to Support
Creative Health on the Isle of Wight
Independent Arts’ second annual Art Sale has raised £690 to
support the charity’s creative health workshops and community programmes across
the Isle of Wight.
This year’s exhibition was a special one, featuring work not
only from local artists but also from Independent Arts’ own practitioners,
participants and staff, many of whom deliver or take part in the charity’s
creative health projects in the Creative Hub, care homes and community settings
across the Island.
The exhibition featured a vibrant mix of mediums, including:
- Lino prints by Paul Armfield
- Oil paintings by Davina Smith and Trudie Wilson
- Photography by Julian Winslow
- Collage and prints by Evie Clarke
- Watercolours by Polly Zanardi
- Ceramics and sculpture by Kirstie and Kit Hayler
- Mixed media work by Lisa Anthony
Usually, exhibitions at Independent Arts’ Creative Hub
gallery focus on artwork produced in community workshops and wellbeing
projects. This special exhibition offered a one-off opportunity for local
artists connected to the charity to exhibit and sell their own work, with 30%
of all sales donated directly to support Independent Arts’ programmes.
Ralph Ridler, Operations Manager, said:
The event included a well-attended Private View evening and
attracted many new visitors to the Creative Hub. Following the success of the
Art Sale, Independent Arts has also expanded its retail offer at the Creative
Hub on Newport High Street. The charity now stocks a small, bespoke selection
of pieces by Island artists and makers, alongside their own range of creative
gifts and seasonal items – with all proceeds helping to fund their work
improving wellbeing through creativity.
The next exhibition to open at the Creative Hub will be
“Workshops for Wellbeing”, an annual showcase celebrating artwork created by
residents across care and residential homes on the Isle of Wight.