Event Recap: Ìmòra Arts Intensive

Event Recap: Ìmòra Arts Intensive

From June 9th to 13th, 2025, G.A.S. Lagos hosted the inaugural edition of the Ìmòra Arts Intensive, a week-long programme designed to equip early-career visual artists with the tools, knowledge, and mentorship needed to strengthen their professional practice. Through a series of dynamic and insightful sessions, participants explored topics such as artistic research, project development, commercial representation, negotiation, and strategies for presenting their work. Each day brought together the 10 selected cohort and experienced facilitators, ranging from curators and cultural workers to writers, artists, and creative entrepreneurs, for hands-on learning, critical reflection, and peer exchange. 

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Dr Tinashe Mushakavanhu Embarks on a Residency Focused on Research, Reflection and Creative Production

Dr Tinashe Mushakavanhu Embarks on a Residency Focused on Research, Reflection and Creative Production

Dr Tinashe Mushakavanhu, a Zimbabwean writer, scholar, and curator, joins G.A.S. Lagos for a six-week residency as the 2025 curatorial recipient of the G.A.S. Fellowship Award supported by Deutsche Bank. His expansive practice spans printmaking, installation, curating, research, and literature, with a strong focus on the intersections of African literary histories, archives, and visual culture. At the core of his approach is an interest in how fiction can function as a tool for critical inquiry, activating narratives, reworking found materials, and challenging dominant cultural and institutional frameworks.

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Finnish Cultural Foundation Announces a New Residency Partnership with G.A.S. Foundation

Finnish Cultural Foundation Announces a New Residency Partnership with G.A.S. Foundation

The Finnish Cultural Foundation is pleased to announce its ongoing partnership with Guest Artists Space (G.A.S.) Foundation in Nigeria. Through this collaboration, two fully funded, eight-week residencies will be awarded to artists, curators, or writers to work at G.A.S. sites in Lagos and Ijebu, engaging with themes of material culture, ecology, and archives within a dynamic transnational context. Eligible applicants must be Finnish citizens or permanent residents of Finland. The opportunity is open to practitioners across career stages, working in the visual arts, literature, curatorial practice, or intersecting disciplines. Proficiency in English is essential, and proposals should demonstrate critical engagement with the local context and residency focus areas.

Applications for the 2025 residency grants may be submitted during the August round, open from 10 to 29 August 2025, closing at 16:00 (Finnish time).

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Y.S.F. Patrons and Alumni attend a Private View and guided tour of In Transit Under Another Sky

Y.S.F. Patrons and Alumni attend a Private View and guided tour of In Transit Under Another Sky

On 27 May 2025, the Yinka Shonibare Foundation convened a Private View and guided tour for patrons and alumni at The Africa Centre, London, spotlighting the latest iteration of the travelling exhibition In Transit Under Another Sky. The event marked a significant moment in the trajectory of a project that emerged from Art Exchange: Moving Image, a dynamic curatorial development programme dedicated to amplifying the voices of early-career curators from Sub-Saharan Africa. The event also formed part of the British Council’s UK/Kenya Season of Culture 2025, situating the exhibition within a wider transnational arts ecology. A post-tour conversation between exhibiting artists SCARLETTMOTIFF and Larry Achiampong further deepened the discursive space of the evening, foregrounding themes of mobility, identity, and cinematic practice across diasporic and continental African contexts.

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Re:assemblages 2025-26

Re:assemblages 2025-26

The 2025–26 edition of Re:assemblages marks a dynamic new phase in fostering collaboration and experimentation across African and Afro-diasporic art library collections. This ambitious milti-year programme reimagines the stewardship and activation of African and Afro-diasporic art archives, culminating in a constellation of international convenings, symposia, micro-publications, and a research intensive.

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Announcing Re:assemblages 2025-26: An Ambitious Programme Exploring African and Afro-diasporic Archives

Announcing Re:assemblages 2025-26: An Ambitious Programme Exploring African and Afro-diasporic Archives

We are pleased to announce the 2025–26 edition of Re:assemblages, a dynamic, multi-year programme designed to foster collaboration and experimentation across African art library collections. This ambitious initiative reimagines the stewardship and activation of African and Afro-diasporic art archives, and will result in a rich constellation of international convenings, symposia, micro-publications, and a research intensive.

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Call For Fabrics: My Story of Food - On The Farm!

Call For Fabrics: My Story of Food - On The Farm!

Donate Materials to Contribute to Education Programme for Teachers and Students

Guest Artists Space Foundation (G.A.S.) in partnership with the Five Cowries Arts Education Initiative (FCI), is excited to announce My Story of Food: On The Farm!, a one-week creative education programme for school teachers and students from St. John’s Primary School, Ikiṣẹ in Ijebu, Ogun state. Through a series of creative training sessions, the project aims to strengthen the participants’ artistic expression and confidence while encouraging them to reflect on the importance of a balanced diet and deepen their understanding of where food comes from. This inaugural project aligns with our core objective at the G.A.S. Farm House in Ikiṣẹ which is to raise environmental consciousness and its stewardship.

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