Announcing Shatha Afify and Dr Tinashe Mushakavanhu as the Winners of the G.A.S. Fellowship Award 2025

Announcing Shatha Afify and Dr Tinashe Mushakavanhu as the Winners of the G.A.S. Fellowship Award 2025

The 2025 G.A.S. Fellowship Award, organised by the G.A.S. Foundation in partnership with the Yinka Shonibare Foundation, has announced its winners: Zimbabwe-based curator and writer Dr. Tinashe Mushakavanhu and Egypt-based interdisciplinary artist Shatha Afify. Selected from over 130 applicants across 18 African countries, they will each undertake a fully funded six-week residency at G.A.S. Lagos.

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Announcing Shatha Afify and Dr Tinashe Mushakavanhu as the Winners of the G.A.S. Fellowship Award 2025

Announcing Shatha Afify and Dr Tinashe Mushakavanhu as the Winners of the G.A.S. Fellowship Award 2025

The 2025 G.A.S. Fellowship Award, organised by the G.A.S. Foundation in partnership with the Yinka Shonibare Foundation, has announced its winners: Zimbabwe-based curator and writer Dr. Tinashe Mushakavanhu and Egypt-based interdisciplinary artist Shatha Afify. Selected from over 130 applicants across 18 African countries, they will each undertake a fully funded six-week residency at G.A.S. Lagos.

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Jonn Gale Begins PhD Residency Placement to Research Ethnobotanical Knowledge and Biocultural Conservation

Jonn Gale Begins PhD Residency Placement to Research Ethnobotanical Knowledge and Biocultural Conservation

Towards the end of last month, we were delighted to welcome Bulgarian-Nigerian ethnobotanist Jonn Gale for an immersive 12-week residency, structured as part of her PhD placement. Based in London, her interdisciplinary practice spans photography, moving image, sound, research, and ecology. Her work combines archival analysis, ethnobotanical research, and sensory-focused visual ethnography, to explore multi-species relationships and the historical role of plants. As part of her practice-led PhD at Birkbeck, University of London, and in collaboration with the Linnean Society of London,  she is currently investigating the overlooked contributions of Black and Indigenous naturalists to 18th- and 19th-century botanical knowledge, working to develop decolonial approaches to archival research.

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Y.S.F. and G.A.S. Awarded $220,000 Grant from the Terra Foundation for American Art

Y.S.F. and G.A.S. Awarded $220,000 Grant from the Terra Foundation for American Art

Yinka Shonibare Foundation (Y.S.F.) and Guest Artists Space (G.A.S.) Foundation are delighted to announce that they have been awarded a transformative $220,000 grant from the Terra Foundation for American Art. This significant two-year funding will support two major cross-cultural initiatives at G.A.S. residency locations in Ijebu and Lagos, fostering cultural exchange, ecological engagement, and archival preservation.

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Yinka Shonibare Foundation and G.A.S. Foundation Awarded $220,000 Grant from the Terra Foundation for American Art

Yinka Shonibare Foundation and G.A.S. Foundation Awarded $220,000 Grant from the Terra Foundation for American Art

Yinka Shonibare Foundation (Y.S.F.) and Guest Artists Space (G.A.S.) Foundation are delighted to announce that they have been awarded a transformative $220,000 grant from the Terra Foundation for American Art. This significant two-year funding will support two major cross-cultural initiatives at G.A.S. residency locations in Ijebu and Lagos, fostering cultural exchange, ecological engagement, and archival preservation.

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