Shatha Afify to Explore Sound, Memory, and Cross-Continental Connections During Residency

Shatha Afify to Explore Sound, Memory, and Cross-Continental Connections During Residency

Shatha Afify, an interdisciplinary artist, storyteller, and awardee of the third edition of the G.A.S. Foundation's Fellowship, joins us for a six-week residency at G.A.S. Lagos. Her multifaceted practice spans installation, moving image, performance, sound, research, curatorial work, and literature. Shatha’s work explores themes of memory, silence, and resistance, drawing from both personal and collective histories, with a focus on Egyptian and African cultural narratives.

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Event: Retelling and Creating New Memories

Event: Retelling and Creating New Memories

A GoodART Workshop on Storytelling and Collage Making for Children Aged 9-17 Led by Rachel Anyo

Join us at G.A.S. Lagos on May 3rd, 2025, for Retelling and Creating New Memories, an exciting collage workshop for children, presented in collaboration with The Children’s Art Gallery (TCAG). This fun and creative workshop will be led by current resident Rachel Anyo, whose multidisciplinary artistic practice explores personal histories and cultural narratives. In this hands-on workshop, children will explore the rich worlds of both old and modern archives, discovering how personal stories and photographs can be transformed into powerful creative materials. Through collage techniques, they will mix and match images to tell their own stories and contribute to a larger, collective artwork. The goal is to help children create new memories by connecting past and present in imaginative and expressive ways.

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Event: Unearthing the Archive

Event: Unearthing the Archive

A Discussion Hosted by Aisha Seriki and Joy Labinjo with Mobolaji Ogunrosoye and Amaize Ojeikere

Join us at G.A.S. Lagos on April 30th, 2025 for Unearthing the Archive, an evening of discussion focused on the role of archives in contemporary artistic practice. Hosted by current residents Aisha Seriki and Joy Labinjo, the event will feature a panel discussion led by Aisha in conversation with Joy Labinjo, artist and G.A.S. alumna Mobolaji Ogunrosoye, and Amaize Ojeikere, a photographer, writer, and son of the legendary J. D. 'Okhai Ojeikere. Each panellists engage with archival materials as a core aspect of their work, drawing connections between personal and collective histories.

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The G.A.S. Library Receives a Loan of Rare Black Orpheus Journals from OlongoAfrica

The G.A.S. Library Receives a Loan of Rare Black Orpheus Journals from OlongoAfrica

The G.A.S. Library and Picton Archive is delighted to announce the receipt of 43 print materials of Black Orpheus journal, a rare collection of publications from local partner OlongoAfrica. This two year loan will facilitate the work of OlongoAfrica’s Black Orpheus Fellowship, and greatly enhance G.A.S. Foundation’s existing archive collection.

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G.A.S. Foundation Celebrates Yinka Shonibare’s Landmark Exhibition in Madagascar and Announces a Residency Partnership with Fondation H

G.A.S. Foundation Celebrates Yinka Shonibare’s Landmark Exhibition in Madagascar and Announces a Residency Partnership with Fondation H

G.A.S. Foundation is proud to announce a new residency partnership with Fondation H, launched in celebration of our founder Yinka Shonibare CBE RA’s major solo exhibition, Safiotra [Hybridités/Hybridities]. Opening on 11th April 2025 at Fondation H in Antananarivo, Madagascar, and running until 28th February 2026, this landmark presentation marks Shonibare’s first major exhibition on the African continent. Taking its title from the Malagasy word safiotra, evoking hybridity, cultural synthesis, and the negotiation of identity, the exhibition spans fifteen years of Yinka Shonibare’s practice. Works on view include signature pieces such as The African Library (2018), part of Fondation H’s permanent collection, alongside recent and site-responsive sculptures, including Refugee Astronaut X (2024).

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