Rózsa Zita Farkas is the founding director of Arcadia Missa, a London-based gallery representing emerging and mid career artists including Rene Matić and Nnena Kalu, both of whom were shortlisted for the 2025 Turner Prize. Other artists to achieve prominence under the aegis of the gallery include Hannah Black and Phoebe Collings-James. Established in 2011 as a project space, Arcadia Missa became a commercial gallery in 2015 and relocated from Peckham to Soho three years later; it is now based on Duke Street in Marylebone. It also operates as a publisher, producing the journal How to Sleep Faster as well as short publications by artists and writers. In addition to co-curating exhibitions at institutions such as South London Gallery and the ICA, Farkas has worked as an associate lecturer for the Master of Fine Art at the Chelsea College of Arts and the Bachelor of Fine Art at the Camberwell College of Arts.