‘An underlying stillness’: the Yinka Shonibare retreat where artists have space to grow and thrive

‘An underlying stillness’: the Yinka Shonibare retreat where artists have space to grow and thrive

The Guardian

The earth-brick barn house nestled among cassava and yam fields in southern Nigeria is one of two artists’ residences established by the British-Nigerian artist.

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Yale Residencies

Yale Residencies

In 2024, Yinka Shonibare Foundation and Guest Artists Space Foundation initiated a partnership with Yale University, marking their first collaboration with the Yale School of Art. Through a highly competitive call and rigorous selection process, this initiative offers the selected artist a fully funded residency, covering flight, local travel, and materials. The first artist chosen for this residency is Avery Youngblood, who will join the Guest Artists Space Foundation at its Lagos center for a six-week residency.

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Watch Now: In Dialogue

Watch Now: In Dialogue

Kosisochukwu Nnebe in Conversation with Ibrahim Mahama

Join us at G.A.S. Lagos on November 29, 2024, for In Dialogue, a compelling conversation between current resident and 2023 G.A.S. Fellowship recipient Kosisochukwu Nnebe, and acclaimed Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama. Together, the artists will explore their art practices and the social dynamics and impacts that drive them. 

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Event Recap: Lagos Art Tour 2024

Event Recap: Lagos Art Tour 2024

The fifth edition of the Lagos Art Tour began on Tuesday 29th October, with the G.A.S. and Y.S.F. teams warmly welcoming patrons, trustees, and friends of the Foundations from across the globe, who arrived throughout the day at Murtala Muhammed International Airport. Early arrivals had the opportunity to attend two optional events: Stories of a Broken Water Cycle, presented by Polly Alakija at the Nordic Hotel, an interactive event addressing climate change in Nigerian communities, and the Manifold Exhibition at Alara Concept Store, showcasing global Black female and non-binary artists. These activities set the stage for a week of networking, relaxing, and exploring the Lagos Art ecosystem, and meaningful conversations on art and social impact.

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Avery Youngblood To Explore Technology and Identity Through Post-Colonial Narratives in Lagos During Residency

Avery Youngblood To Explore Technology and Identity Through Post-Colonial Narratives in Lagos During Residency

G.A.S. Foundation is thrilled to welcome Avery Youngblood, our first resident supported by the Yale School of Art. A multidisciplinary artist and designer based in New York City, Avery’s practice spans video art, moving image, design, and film. Her rich, introspective work explores themes of identity, language, race, and technology, through a lens that challenges traditional narratives and hierarchies.

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