Author: Sal
7 Out of 10 For Creativity
Thursday, 20th October, 2005 at 1:01 pm, Isle of Wight

It’s official, Newport has been voted the 7th (in top 20 list) most up and coming culturally creative places in the UK with the Island fast becoming a beacon for fostering musical and artistic talent.
The results come from a new book, Creative World, commissioned by The Fish Can Sing agency, and compiled by, amongst others, the head of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, and the former editor of the Face magazine. The work is a projection of what life will be like in 2015 if the creative economy’s growth rate persists.
The top ten list reads as follows:
1 Peckham (home to Antony Gormley, artist)
2 City centre, Glasgow (Sharleen Spiteri, singer)
3 Totnes, Devon (Damon Albarn, singer)
4 City fringe, London (Tracey Emin, artist)
5 Hebden Bridge (Ted Hughes, poet)
6 Huddersfield (Simon Armitage, poet)
******7 Newport, Isle of Wight (Rob da Bank, disc jockey)******
8 Northern Quarter, Manchester (Steve Coogan, actor)
9 Brighton (Norman Cook, disc jockey)
10 Anstruther, Fife (KT Tunstall, musician)
This will not be surprising news to anyone who went along to Shopping Trolley last weekend, where the talent of island artists, was showcased and celebrated at this live arts club.
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October 21st, 2005 at 9:21 am
What excellent news!!!!! I think we always thought this but perhaps lacking in confidence to say so???
Quay Arts does an amazing job. There is a lot more to be done, an idea that came up recently at a major Quay Arts event for Artists, was to form a collaborative forum for artists on the island so marketing success could be shared etc, to help artists earn more. If any one wants more info on this I’d be happy to to say what has been discussed. Please let me know !
October 21st, 2005 at 9:43 am
the basis of what you explain about a forum for artists, is what we’re trying to achieve on ventnorblog forum. perhaps you could put a post up on the forum with the info you have?