The New Blood Art Emerging Art Prize recognizes the most exciting graduating artists
Gallery New Blood Art has sought to support young artists transitioning out of art school, by making gallery representation more accessible, for almost twenty years. Its latest announcement is the Emerging Art
New Era Partners With NGO Surf Ghana As It Celebrates Rising Artists
Since the dawn of the brand’s inception, New Era has been known to be in the business of shedding light on underrepresented and unappreciated talents. The collective has developed a strong liking
Colorintech and Meta Launch New 100 Worlds in 100 Days Initiative
“We believe that the metaverse has the potential to bring people together and grow business opportunities in new and meaningful ways, and we are committed to helping more people build new platforms
Experimental artist GAIKA [@Gaikasees] is performing at Roundhouses’ AfroFutures
GAIKA is an experimental rapper, producer, writer, visual and performance artist. He brings dubmorphology X GAIKA: A Journey Through Afrofuturist Realms to Roundhouse on Saturday 1 April as part of Roundhouse AfroFUTURES. As well
Fantasm: The Art Experience Review
The diversity of art cannot be understood, as day in and day out, artisans and creatives make it a point to test the waters and discover different ways that exist to tell
In the studio with multimedia artist Kay Gasei
In just under two years, multimedia artist Kay Gasei was awarded the Kate Bryan Soho House Award at The Other Art Fair in 2021, has held a residency at Soho.Home.Studio, and has exhibited in twenty
The Vibrate Masterclass: The Art of Live Performance
The world of music, overlooked from a purely African perspective, comes with a vast burst of color and even more remarkable feats of promise as new sounds continue to be unearthed.In Ghana,
Where do young people thrift in London today?
Thrifting has historically been a form of shopping prevalent in subcultures, from punks to hippies. With the rise of social media, it can now be seen across demographics and identities – but where
Sunny Side Up Review – Theatre Peckham’s Sunniest of Tributes
Known for its commitment to artistic excellence and social change, the award-winning Theatre Peckham is a powerhouse for creative brilliance. And the press night for Sunny Side Up did not fall short of this. Written by David
A story of family, love and grief – David Alade’s ‘Sunny Side Up’ brought me to tears
Theatre Peckham are pressing replay on the critically acclaimed production of Sunny Side Up written and performed by David Alade (The Fisherman: National Tour, The Fields: Sky, Casualty: BBC). Following on from
Kiki Elice’s latest collection is a wave of spring
Kiki Elice: I get the winter blues in during the cold season, so I wanted to find a way to bring spring closer In her latest collection of paintings: ‘Mi Amor.’ Kiki
Queer people of colour are taking over alt music
Alternative music, such as punk, rock, emo, indie, or any genre that traditionally falls outside the mainstream, has historically been associated with white musicians. These musicians have communicated their sorrows and woes