G.A.S. Fellowship Award 2025

In December 2024, the G.A.S. Foundation, in partnership with the Yinka Shonibare Foundation, announced the call for the third edition of the G.A.S. Fellowship Award. This year, the award offered two fully-funded six-week residencies at G.A.S. Lagos for outstanding mid-career professionals based in Africa: one for a mid-career visual fine artist and one for a mid-career curator.

 

The call received over 130 applications from 18 countries across the continent. The selection panel, who carefully reviewed each submission, was impressed by the wealth of talent, as well as the quality and diversity of artistic practices represented. The 2025 Fellows are Shatha Afify, an Egypt-based interdisciplinary artist, storyteller, poet, and thinker, selected as the Visual Arts Fellow, and Dr Tinashe Mushakavanhu, a Zimbabwe-based curator and writer, selected as the Curatorial Fellow. During their residencies, Afify will focus on supporting emerging local talent, while Dr. Mushakavanhu will develop and present a curatorial exhibition.

 

The G.A.S. Fellowship Award 2025 is made possible through the generous support of Deutsche Bank.

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G.A.S. Fellowship Award 2025

G.A.S. Fellowship Award 2025

In December 2024, the G.A.S. Foundation, in partnership with the Yinka Shonibare Foundation, announced the call for the third edition of the G.A.S. Fellowship Award. This year, the award offered two fully-funded six-week residencies at G.A.S. Lagos for outstanding mid-career professionals based in Africa: one for a mid-career visual fine artist and one for a mid-career curator.

 

The call received over 130 applications from 18 countries across the continent. The selection panel, who carefully reviewed each submission, was impressed by the wealth of talent, as well as the quality and diversity of artistic practices represented. The 2025 Fellows are Shatha Afify, an Egypt-based interdisciplinary artist, storyteller, poet, and thinker, selected as the Visual Arts Fellow, and Dr Tinashe Mushakavanhu, a Zimbabwe-based curator and writer, selected as the Curatorial Fellow. During their residencies, Afify will focus on supporting emerging local talent, while Dr. Mushakavanhu will develop and present a curatorial exhibition.

 

The G.A.S. Fellowship Award 2025 is made possible through the generous support of Deutsche Bank.

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Expanding the Narrative: Joy Labinjo’s Artistic Inquiry in Lagos

Expanding the Narrative: Joy Labinjo’s Artistic Inquiry in Lagos

UK-based artist Joy Labinjo will undertake a four-week residency at G.A.S. Foundation in Lagos this April. Known for her dynamic large-scale figurative paintings, Labinjo’s work draws from personal and archival imagery to explore themes of identity, race, history, and community. Blending bold color palettes, intricate patterns, and layered compositions, her paintings reimagine historical and contemporary life, often centering on intimate domestic and social scenes. Her practice reflects an ongoing engagement with storytelling, political narratives, and the complexities of diasporic identity.

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Aisha Seriki to Deepen Understanding of Yoruba Material Culture During Residency

Aisha Seriki to Deepen Understanding of Yoruba Material Culture During Residency

This April, G.A.S. is delighted to welcome Aisha Olamide Seriki, a London-based Nigerian multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans fine art photography, sculpture, bronze, and woodwork. During her four-week residency at G.A.S. Lagos, Aisha will deepen her research into Yoruba material culture through extensive fieldwork, archival exploration, and artisanal collaborations. Her work interrogates the camera’s colonial history as a vessel of objectivity. Her practice centers spiritual-material entanglements, emphasising ancestral technologies, Black temporalities, and non-linear memory.

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Event: Young Artist's Salon

Event: Young Artist's Salon

A Group Critique Session Hosted by Gaia Ozwyn

On April 3rd, 2025, G.A.S. Lagos hosted Young Artist's Salon, a group critique session facilitated by Gaia Ozwyn. Drawing from her own experience in art school, Gaia understands how pivotal critique sessions can be in shaping an artist’s practice. Acknowledging that many emerging artists in Lagos lack access to structured, supportive environments for feedback, she was inspired to create a space that encourages dialogue, reflection, and collective learning. Ahead of the session, Gaia put up a call for Lagos-based visual fine artists interested in presenting their work for critique. From the submissions, four artists were selected: Mariam Olubunmi Aliyu, Afolabi Atiye, Fikayo Adebajo, and Charles Ola. Each artist was invited to present their work live and receive feedback from fellow artists and industry professionals.

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Rachel Anyo Explores History and Identity During Her Residency

Rachel Anyo Explores History and Identity During Her Residency

Last week, we welcomed multidisciplinary artist and photographer Rachel Anyo for a six-week residency at G.A.S. Lagos. Based in Israel, Rachel’s practice spans installation, photography, and textile arts, exploring identity, femininity, and cultural heritage. Blending traditional Ethiopian weaving techniques with digital collage and photography, she creates layered visual compositions that reinterpret personal and collective histories, challenging conventional narratives of belonging and representation.

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Open Call: Ìmòra Arts Intensive

Open Call: Ìmòra Arts Intensive

Applications Closed

Guest Artists Space Foundation (G.A.S.) in partnership with the Yinka Shonibare Foundation (Y.S.F.) is thrilled to announce the pilot edition of the Ìmòra Arts Intensive, an initiative designed to support the professional development of emerging local artists. The programme takes its name from the Yoruba words Ìmòra (support, guidance, mentorship) and ìmò ẹkọ (acquisition of knowledge or skill-building). Structured as a one-week intensive, held at G.A.S. Lagos from 9th to 13th June 2025, it will provide practical training for ten early-career visual fine artists. Through a series of workshops led by industry professionals, participants will develop essential skills for navigating the art world.

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Event: Weave Lab - Experimental Creation of Textiles

Event: Weave Lab - Experimental Creation of Textiles

A Weaving Workshop led by Nathalie Eggenschwiler with Khadija Dikko and Omotoke Joseph

On March 27th, 2025, G.A.S. Lagos hosted Weave Lab – Experimental Creation of Textiles, a hands-on weaving workshop led by Nathalie Eggenschwiler, alongside textile designer Khadija Dikko and architectural designer Omotoke Joseph. The event brought together artists, designers, and craft enthusiasts to explore weaving as both a technical skill and a creative process.

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PhD Placement Residencies

PhD Placement Residencies

Guest Artists Space Foundation offers PhD placement residencies to support practice-led researchers, academics, and artists engaged in innovative, interdisciplinary research. These residencies provide a unique opportunity to immerse in Lagos’ dynamic cultural and artistic landscape, fostering cross-disciplinary dialogue and creative exploration. The first PhD placement resident at G.A.S. Foundation was Jonn Gale, a Bulgarian-Nigerian ethnobotanist and PhD candidate at Birkbeck, University of London, who began her 12-week residency in 2025.

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Gaia Ozwyn Embarks on a Residency Exploring Identity, Materiality, and Cultural Connection

Gaia Ozwyn Embarks on a Residency Exploring Identity, Materiality, and Cultural Connection

Earlier this week, we welcomed London-based artist Gaia Ozwyn for an immersive four-week residency at G.A.S. Lagos. Working across painting and sculpture, her multidisciplinary practice explores materiality, belonging, and ‘otherness’ by blending tactile and visual contrasts. Through her work, she navigates an imagined ‘borderland’ between states of being, challenging conventional ideas of solitude, connection, and identity.

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Kɔηsεt Pāti: A Playful Reinterpretation of Moving Image Through the Lens of Movement and Migration

Kɔηsεt Pāti: A Playful Reinterpretation of Moving Image Through the Lens of Movement and Migration

Kɔηsεt Pāti is the fifth project to be realised as part of the Art Exchange: Moving Image programme, running from 20th February to 15th March 2025. Its title references a Ghanaian television show that aired from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s. Curated by Abbey IT-A and hosted at the former Marvels Mini Golf Course, adjacent to Mmofra Place in Dzorwulu, Accra, the project playfully reinterprets the concept of the “moving image.” Through an exhibition strategy that shifts between screen-based and physical space, Kɔηsεt Pāti transposes the audiovisual aspirations of two films, exploring the relationship between virtual representation and embodied experience.

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