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Creative Island is the development agency for culture on the Isle of Wight. As an Arts Council England NPO (2023-26), Creative Island is responsible for three key strands of activity; supporting the cultural and heritage sector on the IW and upholding the newly adopted IW Cultural Strategy; managing the IW Cultural Education Partnership (CEP); and managing and delivering the IW Creative Network (IWCN), which I founded in 2022.

The CEP has been the backbone to Creative Island’s development within the sector – creating life-enhancing programmes for young people, such as ‘Lift the Lid on Island Culture’ 2018-20, ‘The Creative Biosphere’ 2021 (which I co-wrote and designed) as well as ‘Supporting Young Minds’ 2022-23. The structure of this partnership is incredibly important and ensures that young people’s creative aspirations and access to cultural opportunities are front and centre of Creative Island’s aims and ambitions.

The third key strand of Creative Island’s current NPO activity is the IW Creative Network – supporting and developing the Island’s creative and cultural workforce. I independently created this programme in 2022 after a year of R&D, visiting other networks and programmes in England, and surveying and consulting with artists and creatives on the IW to find out what they feel they needed to help sustain their creative practice.  

Creative Island has strong role to play in ensuing that these three strands come together to form a cohesive offer for the Island as a leading development agency for culture.

Image: IW Cultural Strategy Workshop, 2022.