STRANDS & STRUCTURES, an immersive photo-documentary urging a conversation on the intricacies of urban life in Accra

STRANDS & STRUCTURES, an immersive photo-documentary urging a conversation on the intricacies of urban life in Accra

STRANDS & STRUCTURES, an immersive photo-documentary exhibition by Concept Hair Artist Asia Clarke and Photographer Christian Saint. STRANDS & STRUCTURES unravels the intricate connections between our hair, our bodies, and the vibrant

The adidas x GUAP Originals Creator Network Graduation Exhibition

The adidas x GUAP Originals Creator Network Graduation Exhibition

Over the last 5 months, adidas London and GUAP have collaborated to create a creative development program called ‘The Originals Creator Network’, which set out to support 20 emerging creatives through bi-weekly

GUAP Meets The 90s Baby Show

GUAP Meets The 90s Baby Show

With the rise of podcasters from every contemporary subculture known to our present day, one podcast that has truly stood the test of time – The 90s Baby Show. This jovial melanated

Meet the Black ski group bringing culture and community to the slopes [@offpisteskitrip]

Meet the Black ski group bringing culture and community to the slopes [@offpisteskitrip]

When envisioning a skiing enthusiast, we’re all likely to have a fairly monolithic picture in our head of what that person looks like. However, winter sports group Off Piste Ski Trip is here to

BOYS: A short film to watch this winter

BOYS: A short film to watch this winter

After The Pappy Show’s successful performance of ‘BOYS’ in 2022, the play has been reimagined into a short film. Kane, founder of The PappyShow, and Celia Willis, filmmaker, collaborated to explore the beauties of masculinity

The first ‘Black To The Future’ festival is finally here, here’s what you need to know

The first ‘Black To The Future’ festival is finally here, here’s what you need to know

Irenosen Okojie, the award-winning, Nigerian-born writer of short stories and novels, is launching Black to the Future, an Afro-futurist festival aimed at Black creatives in partnership with The British Library and the Royal Society of Literature. 

EARTH MAMA: Directed by Savanah Leaf is an emotive portrayal of Black motherhood [@SavanahLeaf]

EARTH MAMA: Directed by Savanah Leaf is an emotive portrayal of Black motherhood [@SavanahLeaf]

Savanah Leaf is best known for her volleyball career, which took her to competing for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics. The sports player has now shifted her focus with her recent

Gabriel Moses’ stunning debut monograph beautifully celebrates his artistry [@gabrielomoses]

Gabriel Moses’ stunning debut monograph beautifully celebrates his artistry [@gabrielomoses]

Iconic photographer Gabriel Moses is continuously cementing himself as a household name in the fashion industry with his impeccable eye. Moses is now transitioning his skills from the digital to the editorial, from the

Art & Men’s Mental Health unveiled in Xavier Leopold’s first sculpture [@byxaviart]

Art & Men’s Mental Health unveiled in Xavier Leopold’s first sculpture [@byxaviart]

In light of Men’s Mental Health Month, Xavier Leopold presents his first sculpture piece ‘Like a Phoenix Turned To Stone’, which conceptualises his past experiences with mental health and his feelings surrounding

‘Girl  Dinner’ & ‘Girl Math’ are the new feminist theories of today

‘Girl Dinner’ & ‘Girl Math’ are the new feminist theories of today

When 2023 became the self-proclaimed year of the girl it turned our world upside down. Be it hot-girl-walks, feral-girl summer, girl-dinner, girl-math, pink, bows, Barbie… no matter where you live or who

Chinaza Agbor’s  first solo exhibition is a surrealist explosion [@chinagbor]

Chinaza Agbor’s first solo exhibition is a surrealist explosion [@chinagbor]

Boldness exuberates from Texas-born Nigerian surrealist artist Chinaza Agbor’s artworks. That boldness is not only in the way she depicts figures – with vibrant colours and deep contrast – but also in the

Sydney Lowell’s powerful rhythmic poetry tells stories that move

Sydney Lowell’s powerful rhythmic poetry tells stories that move

Amsterdam-born and bred artist Sydney Lowell has been writing poetry for thirteen years, and performing her work for the last six. Covering powerful themes with the purpose of connection, over recent years, she has