“I can only stop when I’m no longer getting DMs from tenants”: How Kwajo Tweneboa is holding housing associations across the UK accountable
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
Meet our 2021 World Art Day winner, Jazmin Zyila
Meet our 2021 World Art Day winner, Jazmin Zyila, a digital artist from East London
GUAP Meets The Lagos Creatives Making Waves in the Culture.
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
‘WHO IS VIRGIL?’ BY FREDDIE PEACOCK
By Olisa Jr. In a recent group exhibition hosted by a non-profit organisation, 4BYSIX, British artist Freddie Peacock created his latest piece, entitled, “WHO IS VIRGIL?”, intricately choosing to create a commemorative
Get to know Miso Extra, an artist in her own world.
When I sit down to have a chat with artist Miso Extra in Hoxton’s sleek record store, Love Vinyl, I get the sense that she is in a world of her own
Advisry at NYFW: Sometimes Dancing
Aesthetically, Sometimes Dancing is as experimental, youthful and whimsical as Advisry's previous collections. It's Herron's second foray into knitwear - the first being a collaboration with Creature World that dropped in January. Yet his
Meet the young recipients of Rapper Jord’s first-ever ‘Pickni Uniforms’ Campaign
Do you remember what you wanted to be when you were younger? An astronaut or a musician? A doctor or an artist? A chef or an explorer? Do you remember the confidence
The Contemporary Fashion Journalist: Odunayo Ojo
In 2022 almost every career path is accessible; if not by traditional means, social media is a viable alternative route you can take. It is still a road less travelled, but if
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
Artist and curator, INxSANIxTY is pushing creativity and collaboration in a new exciting community engagement project
For anyone who frequents the local south-east London art scene, INxSANIxTY has become somewhat of a household name. From curating group exhibitions, to running community events – Sani is the Peckham-based contemporary
CAUSING A RACKET: Three young Black tennis players on their experience with the sport
CAUSING A RACKET, a mini-doc by GUAP. We look into three young black tennis players’ experiences with the sport. The success of young players such as Naomi Osaka and Emma Raducanu in the
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