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RAW Labs X Art Residency – Moulting: Shedding Layers to Reveal Transformation

RAW Labs X Art Residency Space Hamme Building, London

A multidisciplinary exhibition by Jaewook Lim that takes its inspiration from the natural process of moulting, where creatures shed their old layers to grow and adapt. Much like the act of moulting, the work presented explores themes of personal and collective transformation.

Free

Bow Skills workshop: exploring art psychotherapy and working with diverse needs in arts projects with Dr Lily Hsu

Bow Arts Trust Courtyard Room 183 Bow Road, London

As artists work more closely with individuals with diverse needs, the question arises: how can we work in a manner that is creative, yet sensitive and safe? Join art psychotherapist Dr Lily Hsu for a reflective and interactive session diving into this question and its implications in our artistic practices.

£7

Bow Families: drawing with watercolour and playful mark-making with Katka Krajči

Bow Arts Trust Courtyard Room 183 Bow Road, London

Using vibrant watercolour pencils, join artist Katka Krajči to create your own unique drawings with playful mark-making — scribbles, swirls and freehand doodles. With a little water, those drawings will transform into colourful, swirling masterpieces where the lines blur and new shapes begin to emerge. Open to children and families of all ages – all materials provided.

Free

Bow Arts Educators’ Conference 2025: Teachers 

125 Shaftesbury Avenue London

Join 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

Free
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Bow Arts Educators’ Conference 2025: Artists

125 Shaftesbury Avenue London

Join 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. 

Free
Recurring

Bow Arts Educators’ Conference 2025: Artists

125 Shaftesbury Avenue London

Join 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. 

Free

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, London

How 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. 

£7

Bow Skills groupwork: peer sharing with Kristine Tan and Bettina Fung 馮允珊

Bow Arts Trust Courtyard Room 183 Bow Road, London

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. . 

£5