‘Art Boyz’ a London-based art collective creating a safe space for creativity and vulnerability.
Art Boyz is a collective of young creatives made up of good friends Anayo Nkwocha, Yvonne Shelling & Amardeep Sura. Chelsea Mtada speaks to them about being inspired, safe spaces in creative
Letesha Renee, is the remarkable creative director and designer behind the unisex luxury clothing brand; Eugene Taylor. [@_EUGENETAYLOR]
Letesha Renee’s Eugene Taylor has taken the fashion world by storm, and she is the designer to watch as she makes space for herself on the New York stage. Letesha Renee, is
10 books we’re reading (and looking out for) in 2022 [@Oloni] & [@yewande_biala]
We’re halfway through February, and if you have plans to read more books in 2022, it’s not too late to start. You may be behind on your “one-book-a-month” goal, but don’t worry
Movies on Black Love; The Good, The Bad & The Unforgettable
Don’t have any plans for Valentine’s Day? Here are my top 10 films centering Black Love. When it comes to depictions of Black love stories in film & tv, we are still
Mo G is the incredible hair artist and visionary behind Chicago’s natural hair movement
Mo G intentionally pays homage to the African tradition of hair art and pushes it forward to reflect the image of Black women in 2022. Mo G offers Black women the ability
Ella Ezeike; the Nigerian-American photographer and director debuts her first short film ‘Bluebird’.
Where does true love live? This is the question that runs through my mind as I sit down with Ella Ezeike. Bluebird is a short poetic film that delves into the experience
Amarachi Nwosu’s ‘The Ones Who Keep Walking’ tells the story of Art, Music and Culture in Africa right now.
GUAP speaks to photographer and filmmaker Amarachi Nwosu on her debut feature film; The Ones Who Keep Walking. Amarachi Nwosu is a photographer, filmmaker and director who over the years has lived and
British Vogue’s representation of dark-skinned models is not as revolutionary as they think it is.
British Vogue’s February 2022 issue succeeded in representation but is representation always good when it exotifies and potentially dehumanises the community that it’s trying to “uplift”? British Vogue revealed their cover for
“We were Black-Fished!” Gabrielle Union exposes the Bring It On franchise for the misleading trailer.
The first installment of the ‘Bring It On’ cheerleading movie franchise was one of the first to call out cultural appropriation and the mis-treatment of Black creativity and talent. However, it doesn’t
From One American Icon To The White House, for Saniyya Sidney this is only the beginning.
Saniyya Sidney speaks to GUAP about her portrayal as Venus Williams in Golden Globe Award Winning Motion Picture “King Richard”. Saniyya Sidney has become a treasured fixture in some of Hollywood’s most