Artist spotlight
What does it mean to be a Bow Arts Artist?
Andrzej Szymczyk
Inspired by the natural world, meet the artist who works with natural clay and wax to produce figurative bronze sculptures.
Artist opportunities

Develop professionally
Along with offering affordable studio spaces we also provide opportunities to help you to develop professionally, such as workshops, training sessions, peer crits, panel discussions and the sale of your art through Own Art.
What’s going on?
UCL East Artists & academics knowledge exchange labs: exploring untold histories and the power of cultural diversity with Lydia Newman & Joseph Ijoyemi
Join us as we explore the relationship of the arts, research, history and heritage. We will be delving into how we as artists, researchers and academics create new narratives that bridge the past and present by exploring untold histories and the power of cultural diversity.
Visit our flagship gallery
Nunnery Gallery
The Nunnery Gallery is our not-for-profit, free, contemporary art space, situated in a former, nineteenth-century convent. It hosts thought-provoking exhibitions and events, including the internationally acclaimed, biennial, moving image show Visions, our annual Bow Open, showcasing our studio artists’ work, and our locally inspired Raw Materials.