Bosla Arts Recommends: Les larmes de la Seine (The Seine's Tears)
Bosla Arts’ April recommendation isThe Seine’s Tears.
Bosla Arts Recommends: Zodiac
Bosla Arts’ February recommendation is Zodiac by Ai Weiwei, Elettra Stamboulis, and Gianluca Costantini.
Bosla Arts Recommends: Waiting to Be Arrested at Night
Bosla Arts’ January recommendation is Waiting to Be Arrested at Night by Tahir Hamut Izgil.
Art Persists Podcast - Season 5 Wrap-up
Over the last 3 months, we at Bosla Arts have been shaken by the events in Israel and Gaza and as a result, dedicated four episodes of Season 5 of the Art Persists podcast to unpack the diverse experiences of artists and activists during this time.
Bosla Arts Recommends: Freedom is a Constant Struggle
Bosla Arts’ November recommendation is Freedom is a Constant Stuggle by Angela Y. Davis.
Bosla Arts Recommends: How to Stand up to a Dictator
Bosla Arts’ October recommendation is Maria Ressa’s, How to Stand up to a Dictator
Art Persists Podcast - Season 4 Wrap-up
As Season 4 of the Art Persists Podcast comes to a close, we look back on our interviews with art-activists worldwide; from protest art, mental health in art, and so much more.
The Royal Drawing School Publishes Interview with Artist-in-Residence Olga Tkachenko
This year, Bosla Arts launched its first ever art residency in partnership with Artists-at-Risk, bringing an artist to London for 3-months to have time and space to plan next steps and develop their practice within London’s vibrant art scene.
Bosla Arts’ 1st Art-Residency Comes to a Close
As Bosla Arts’ first ever art residency programme comes to and end, we look back at the wonderful programme with artist-in-residence, Olga Tkachenko.