NASTY GALLERY is a feminist art collective founded in 2023, recognised for championing women artists, DIY creative practice and community‑driven cultural work. Their programming spans online projects, London pop‑up exhibitions, inclusive life‑drawing, creative workshops and discussions exploring the relationship between art, activism and collective empowerment.
Operating as a nomadic collective without a permanent venue, NASTY GALLERY creates temporary spaces of belonging wherever they gather. Their work centres visibility, dialogue and the transformative potential of feminist creativity, making them a vital platform for women artists across all stages of their careers.
From 7–10 March, Arbeit Studios will become their temporary home as they take over The Loop’s event space to mark International Women’s Day with the exhibition Overlooked: Women Artists, Evoking Change, curated by Nasty Gallery and Suda Mohamedin, and dialogues with the theme “Where does your work belong?”.
The exhibition brings together artists responding to the long history of women’s labour being exploited, undervalued and claimed by others. Their creative work confronts the structural realities that continue to shape women’s work today.
We’re honoured to host this four‑day exhibition and support their mission to amplify women’s voices through bold, transformative art.
🗓️7–10 March, 12 to 6 PM
🎟️ Free admission
📍The Loop
119 Wallis Road, London, E9 5LN
Private View: 6 March, 6–9 PM
This event is organised by an Arbeit Studios partner. Please refer to their website and social media channels for any questions and to check the latest updates.
