
The Artist’s Studio Featuring Rona Bar of Fotometro
Thursday, 12 March 2026 CoOc, Fitzrovia, London
The invitation-only event will take place on Thursday, 12 March 2026, 7:30–9:30 PM, at CoOc, the private members’ club opened by The Mandrake.
The Artist, 2023, 100 × 75 cm, Giclée print on Hahnemühle paper, edition 1/1. Rona Bar / Fotometro. © Fotometro.
Aligned in a shared commitment to nurturing a landscape of creative innovation, CoOc will curate a special Women in Art evening as part of its Art & Culture programme series for members and esteemed guests. Marking the opening of submissions for the ninth edition of the Women in Art Prize 2026, CoOc will host The Women in Art Prize, Eve Arnold Photography Prize 2025 Winner, Rona Bar, of the artist duo Fotometro, for the latest instalment of its recurring concept series, The Artist’s Studio.
Through a capsule display of works and a dynamic dialogue with Curator Kate Fensterstock, the evening aims to nurture curiosity, spark conversation, and encourage creative confidence through inspiration.
About CoOc
Opened by The Mandrake in Fitzrovia, CoOc is a private member’s club born with the bold mission to ignite nightlife with a thought-provoking fusion of art and entertainment.
Curating eccentric club nights which are activated by daring, cutting-edge acts, the offering spans live music, DJ sets, captivating performances, and avant-garde aesthetics.
With our Art & Culture programme, the club transforms into a sanctuary for the creatively curious, in the name of radical and experimental expression that redefines institutional expectations. Across the collectors, the patrons, the creators, the scholars and the innovators, all enthusiasts forge lasting connections with art and culture through exclusive presentations, immersive experiences and collaborative discussion groups.
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About Women in Art Prize
The Women in Art Prize is a Community Interest Company dedicated to championing women artists and addressing their historic exclusion from institutions, collections, and public spaces. Submissions for the 9th Women in Art Prize will open on 8 March 2026, in celebration of International Women’s Day, and close on 9 June 2026. Submission fees and commissions from sales generated by exhibitions will be reinvested in full to support women artists through prizes, exhibitions, mentoring, and professional opportunities, ensuring sustained visibility and long-term impact.
