The Endz: a story of friendship, love, violence, and reconciliation in the heart of the city

The Endz: a story of friendship, love, violence, and reconciliation in the heart of the city

The Endz is a collaboration between local secondary schools, Harris Academy Peckham, Charter School East Dulwich, Harris Academy Girl's East Dulwich and The Multi-Story Orchestra, who have been bringing professional musicians and

‘Piece of Mind’ Exhibition – Students’ Viewpoint

‘Piece of Mind’ Exhibition – Students’ Viewpoint

Every so often GUAP take on two students for a week-long work experience, where they learn what it takes to run and contribute to a new-media platform like ours. Read on for

Upcoming Theatre shows to see in July

Upcoming Theatre shows to see in July

The arrival of summer brings new shows to London's best theatre venues. With a play exploring black masculinity and vulnerability through movement and a comedic one woman show about the ebbs and

Meet Ryan Lanji: BBC Three’s latest reality star championing queer South Asian creativity

Meet Ryan Lanji: BBC Three’s latest reality star championing queer South Asian creativity

Ryan Lanji always knew that he would be destined for stardom. And now set to present a BBC Three show titled “The Big Proud Party Agency”, he is nothing short of that

What’s on: London Art exhibitions to visit right now

What’s on: London Art exhibitions to visit right now

Catch these must-see exhibitions opening in June, and get your art fix for the summer.

The Marriage Between Art and Fashion

The Marriage Between Art and Fashion

We often view fashion as a form of art. The famous Andy Warhol once said, 'fashion is more art than art is.' Revolving around the same sphere, the worlds of fashion and

‘Art Boyz’ a London-based art collective creating a safe space for creativity and vulnerability.

‘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

Bring Me to Heal by Amartey Golding

Bring Me to Heal by Amartey Golding

How do we find healing spaces in a constant cycle of generational trauma? Amartey Golding shows us with “Bring Me to Heal”.

“I can only stop when I’m no longer getting DMs from tenants”: How Kwajo Tweneboa is holding housing associations across the UK accountable

“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

Creating with community: Creative hubs to visit in London

Creating with community: Creative hubs to visit in London

Visit these creative centres and studios to enjoy the gifts of community and creativity!

See You by Cameron Ugbodu

See You by Cameron Ugbodu

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.

Revisiting Pieter Hugo’s Alluringly Haunting 2008 “Nollywood” Series

Revisiting Pieter Hugo’s Alluringly Haunting 2008 “Nollywood” Series

Between the years of 2008 and 2009, travelling into the heart of Nigeria—between the cities of Enugu and Asaba—Pieter Hugo’s retrospective captured the various actors in Nigeria’s movie industry, trailing his lens