From Nowheresville
Camden Studios Flat 2, Langdale House, LondonFor LGBT+ history month, the lounge project space supported by Bow Arts Trust brings together seven LGBT+ artists. The works are a celebration of identity and ability to fully express oneself creatively; each work another brick thrown against those seeking to push us towards Nowheresville.
First Thursday Lates: Music Night with Gusty Ferro and Joseph Ijoyemi
Bow Road & Nunnery Gallery 181-183 Bow Road, London, London, United KingdomAn afterhours chance to explore this year's East London Art Prize Shortlist Exhibition (6pm-9pm) alongside two exclusive live music performances by exhibiting artists Gusty Ferro and Joseph Ijoyemi (7pm-8pm).
Bow Arts Educators’ Conference 2025: Teachers
125 Shaftesbury Avenue LondonJoin us for a full day of presentations, workshops and discussions on reimagining what the art curriculum can be, and how teachers can consider and integrate diverse perspectives, approaches and art forms in the classroom. We will explore how to build a culturally rich and innovative art education together which is relevant and inclusive of the children and young people in our schools
RAW Labs X Art Residency – wharf warble: Interractive Sculpture Workshop
RAW Labs X Art Residency Space Hamme Building, LondonA project exploring migration, travel (both physical and imaginary), and directly engaging with the Royal Albert Wharf, its historic importance as part of the London Docks as well as its current regeneration and status as a burgeoning residential community.
Live Performance: Ebb is to flow as wax is to wane by Liang-Jung Chen and Céline HyunJin Barreau
Bow Road & Nunnery Gallery 181-183 Bow Road, London, London, United KingdomAn exclusive live durational performance by Liang-Jung Chen to activate 'Ebb is to flow as wax is to wane' (2023), her in-situ beeswax installation in collaboration with dance artist Céline HyunJin Barreau.
Bow Arts Educators’ Conference 2025: Artists
125 Shaftesbury Avenue LondonJoin us for two days of presentations, workshops and discussions on reimagining the role artists play in bringing diverse perspectives into the classroom, and new ways artist educators can enrich their personal and educational practice by integrating current and participatory approaches. We will explore how to build a culturally rich and innovative art education together which is relevant and inclusive of the children and young people in our schools.
Bow Arts Educators’ Conference 2025: Artists
125 Shaftesbury Avenue LondonJoin us for two days of presentations, workshops and discussions on reimagining the role artists play in bringing diverse perspectives into the classroom, and new ways artist educators can enrich their personal and educational practice by integrating current and participatory approaches. We will explore how to build a culturally rich and innovative art education together which is relevant and inclusive of the children and young people in our schools.
The Lounge: Les Fleurs
Camden Studios Flat 2, Langdale House, LondonFor two weeks in February, artist Mark Beldan will be in residence at The Lounge in Camden. Guests are invited to make an appointment to stop by and witness his making process.
Bow Skills workshop: how to nurture a multidisciplinary collective and build radical friendships with Hidden Keileon CIC
Bow Arts Trust Courtyard Room 183 Bow Road, LondonHow can we dream something different, and believe that dream is possible, even when you cannot see it? Hear from collective Hidden Keileon on the foundations of community building and producing life-affirming cultural activities grounded in our lived experiences through collective, non-hierarchical collaboration that is in alignment with your core values.
RAW Labs X Art Residency – Memory and Forgetfulness: Sustainable Painting Techniques and Cyanotype Printing Exhibition and Workshops
RAW Labs X Art Residency Space Hamme Building, LondonJoin Annamaria Michela for an immersive residency exploring the theme of memory. Memory is fluid, shaped by time, emotion, and reinterpretation. This project examines the delicate balance between remembering and forgetting, and the role art practice plays in this process, using layered painting techniques and cyanotype to reflect how memories surface, fade, and transform. Through art-making and community engagement, the residency invites participants to question what we keep, what we lose, and how memory shapes our identity.
Bow Families: storytelling and creating a community memory blanket collage with Fatima Ali
Bow Arts Trust Courtyard Room 183 Bow Road, LondonTaking inspiration from our everyday encounters with our communities, join Fatima Ali as we create a memory blanket telling stories through collage making. Open to children and families of all ages – all materials provided.
The Floor is Lava
125 Shaftesbury Avenue LondonTaking place in the ex-office spaces at Shaftesbury Avenue, The Floor is Lava presents a modular stage, inviting 40 artists to showcase sculptural works that disrupt and subvert the utilitarian architecture of the office environment.