Island-based arts for wellbeing charity, Independent Arts, last week opened its first retrospective art sale at the Creative Hub on Newport High Street.
The exhibition showcases artwork of many mediums from a wide range of the charity’s workshops, all designed to reduce social isolation and improve participants wellbeing through the arts.
The high quality and professionally finished artworks are outcomes from projects, workshops and collaborative works from many in the community, including the charities Mindful Moments drop in, youth groups and work from Creative Careers Week with local school children.
Curated by Programs Manager Kerry Tindall and Principle Project Artist Jo Rigby, the items on sale were selected to showcase outcomes from the previous 4 years of work at Independent Arts Creative Hub.
On the exhibition, Kerry said:
“Whilst all our exhibitions at the Creative Hub showcase our participants work, this is the first time we have put some of that work on sale to raise funds to keep running sessions such as these and we are really proud of the high-quality work available to purchase, all to support our work in the future”.
The Autumn Retrospective art sale is free to view at Independent Arts Creative Hub, 48/49 High Street, Newport, and is on show until Monday 25th November and all on show is priced to be affordable, prices starting from £15, up to £100 for professionally framed A3 pieces.
All funds raised from the pieces sold will help to fund Independent Arts, who support over 500 island residents a week in their Creative Hub, the community, and in care homes, to keep changing lives through arts, supporting Island residents who may be otherwise lonely or isolated through arts workshops, singing, movement and mindfulness, for all ages.