East London Art Prize: Shortlist Exhibition 2025
Bow Arts’ East London Art Prize celebrates the talent and diversity of art made in east London. This exhibition will present 12 incredible artworks shortlisted for the second iteration of the Prize.
Bow Arts’ East London Art Prize celebrates the talent and diversity of art made in east London. This exhibition will present 12 incredible artworks shortlisted for the second iteration of the Prize.
Taking 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.
For 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.
Join us for an artist talk by Laisul Hoque in conversation with art critic Zarina Muhammad, co-founder of The White Pube, expanding on his East London Art Prize shortlisted installation, 'An Ode to All the Flavours' (2024). The conversation will explore how personal memories and shared experiences challenge rigid cultural norms and reshape collective identities.
Sorry about the mess is a group exhibition of work by visual artists and writers who are also mothers, exploring the evolving relationship between motherhood and making art.
An afterhours chance to explore the East London Art Prize Shortlist Exhibition, featuring a live performance from Lydia Newman and her painting 'In the Wake of Ruin, She is Here' (2024).
Bow Arts presents a takeover of Shaftesbury’s ex-office buildings led by the Soho Connections artists in residence. Taking place over two weekends in March, experience exhibitions, workshops and more.
Introducing Groupwork: our new interdisciplinary peer-to-peer sharing space for artists, curators, critics, gallerists, and other creative practitioners to present ideas and works in progress for feedback, in an informal, low-stakes, and discussion-based environment. .
Come and join Fatima Ali as we create a collective exhibition, designing your own creative self-portrait through drawing, painting and collage. Open to children and families of all ages – all materials provided.
For this First Thursday Late, the exhibition's two installations will be uniquely activated by their artists Liang-Jung Chen, Céline HyunJin Barreau, and Darcey Fleming in an exclusive live performance and drop-in workshop.
A walk to discover east London's architecture and streetscapes with artist and architect Kuda Mushangi. A chance to learn more about Mushangi's painting practice that is deeply rooted in narrative, storytelling and allegory, adding new dimensions to the fabric of the city's urban landscapes.
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