How do we find healing spaces in a constant cycle of generational trauma? Amartey Golding shows us with “Bring Me to Heal”.
Awkward Black girls, alt Black girls, emo Black girls and everything in between. Stand up!
The good, the bad, and the ugly. Reboots either get it perfectly right, or the complete opposite. Here, we share some of the most critically acclaimed reboots on our screens.
Meet Paul Joseph Harper, better known as PJ Harper, the elusive artist behind the beautiful sculptures of Black women we’ve all seen.
Tweneboa’s Twitter bio aptly reads, “Tearing the singlets of Housing Providers across the U.K.”. We spoke to the 23-year-old social housing activist, university student and emerging artist about what life looks like for him now, following his viral social media campaign.
Visit these creative centres and studios to enjoy the gifts of community and creativity!
We’re seeing Nigerian-Austrian artist Cameron Ugbodu and queer, Black archival work in their latest solo show “See You”, exhibiting now at the Doyle Wham gallery.
Meet our 2021 World Art Day winner, Jazmin Zyila, a digital artist from East London
GUAP Presents Lagos: Through The Looking Glass. A creative editorial created by Tiolu Enitan & Subuola Makinde to tell the stories of young Nigerian creatives and their journeys in the Lagos underground scene.