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  • The Ground Beneath Me – Laisul Hoque

    Bow Road & Nunnery Gallery 181-183 Bow Road, London, London, United Kingdom

    Laisul Hoque premieres a new installation, film, and works on paper, exploring microhistories and personal memory alongside the context of political shifts and turmoil in Bangladesh.

    Free
  • RETHINK: Artist Educators’ Retreat 2026

    Brady Arts Centre 192-196 Hanbury Street, London

    Reset and reflect on visual art in education in this two-day event of workshops, talks and hands on activities with artist educators, exploring the boundaries of art teaching in the classroom.

  • Iftar gathering #1: fundraising with human rights charity Restless Beings

    Nunnery Gallery 181 Bow Road, London, United Kingdom

    Join us for our first community Iftar gathering with local charity Restless Beings. Beginning with an exhibition tour of Laisul Hoque's show, The Ground Beneath Me, in the Nunnery Gallery, snacks will be provided for those breaking the Ramadan fast.

    Get Tickets £5.00 1 ticket left
  • Bow Skills social: artists networking and cross-disciplinary exchange with Studio Current 

    Bow Arts Trust Courtyard Room 183 Bow Road, London

    A vibrant networking event with Studio Current, bringing together a dynamic group of London-based artists and organisations to share their journeys, insights, and creative practices. This event is designed especially for emerging artists who are looking to connect, collaborate, and grow within a supportive and inspiring community.

    Get Tickets £3.00 – £5.00
  • Iftar gathering #2: bringing Bengali voices and exploring the Bengali Photo Archive with Four Corners

    Nunnery Café 181 Bow Road, London

    Our second Iftar gathering presents a special exhibition in the Nunnery Cafe, bringing together selected photographers and videos of and by east London's Bengali community in partnership with Four Corners. A communal dinner prepared by OITIJ-JO Kitchen will also be served for those breaking the Ramadan fast.

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  • Bow Skills workshop series: insurgent hormones: anticolonial eco-feminism & body autonomy

    Bow Arts Trust Courtyard Room 183 Bow Road, London

    Artist Taey Iohe and reproductive justice scholar Rishita Nandagiri invite you to a playful, critical, and deeply embodied workshop series. Together, they ask: Can we refuse the hormonal scripts we’ve inherited—and invent our own? Across online sessions and an in-person playdate, we’ll explore hormone recipes, doula imaginaries, reproductive storytelling, and collective care.

    Get Tickets £3.00 – £12.00 5 tickets left
  • Iftar gathering #3: discussing critical discourses and celebrating the diversity of the Bangladeshi diaspora with OITIJ-JO Collective

    Nunnery Café 181 Bow Road, London

    Our third Iftar gathering facilitates intimate discussions with women and young people based in Tower Hamlets, reflecting on the impact of political shifts and turmoil in Bangladesh. We will celebrate the diverse cultural heritage of the global Bangladeshi community in the context of Hoque's explorations of ambient citizenship and personal archives, accompanied by a communal dinner prepared by OITIJ-JO Kitchen for those breaking the Ramadan fast.

    Get Tickets £3.00 – £5.00
  • Bow Families at The Rum Factory

    The Rum Factory 49 Pennington Street, Wapping, London

    Join Bow Arts at The Rum Factory for regular drop-in, family friendly art workshops. Open to children of all ages and their families – all materials provided.

  • Exhibition tour & workshop: ‘Have you eaten yet?’ storytelling and zine making with Ananya Jain x SHOR

    Nunnery Gallery 181 Bow Road, London, United Kingdom

    Join us for an exhibition tour and storytelling x zine making workshop led by Ananya Jain, founder of - SHOR (trans. noise) - a community for interactive, immersive and multi sensory art and cultural experiences. Together, we explore questions around memory, culture and migration. Jain believes in creating a dialogue through art and experiences: bring a food-related memory as a starting point and create a collective digital zine together!

    Get Tickets £5.00 – £7.00