An Informal Art Critique Session Facilitated by Sola Olulode
Join us at G.A.S. Lagos on December 9th, 2025, for Artist CRIT, an informal art critique session facilitated by current resident Sola Olulode. Designed for artists working across various mediums who have felt underserved by traditional critique spaces, the session offers a supportive environment to share practice, exchange ideas, and receive constructive feedback. Sola recognises that many artists may have had limited opportunities for meaningful critique or may have experienced spaces where feedback feels rigid or discouraging. This event at G.A.S. reframes this experience, centring openness, dialogue, and mutual respect.
Participants are invited to bring works-in-progress or completed pieces, share their ideas, and discuss their processes with fellow artists. Photos or written concepts are also welcome, with a laptop provided for digital presentations.
Event Details
Date: 9th December, 2025
Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Location: 9b, Hakeem Dickson Drive, off T.F. Kuboye Road, Oniru, Lagos
Registration for this event is free, however it is essential you register to secure your slot.
About the Facilitator
Sola Olulode
Sola Olulode is a British–Nigerian artist based in London. She received a BA in Fine Art Painting from the University of Brighton in 2018, followed by a graduate studio residency at Lewisham Art House. Her recent solo exhibitions include I’ve Got To Know You Now We May Never Meet Again at Lawrie Shabibi, Dubai (2025); Islands of the Blessed, Berntson Bhattacharjee Gallery, London (2024); and Could You Be Love, Sapar Contemporary, New York (2022). Select group exhibitions include Queer Love, Stephen Friedman, New York (2025); Conversations, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool (2024); Dreaming of Home, Leslie-Lohman Museum, New York (2023); and To Be Held, Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate (2023). Her work has also been presented at Victoria Miro x Out Collective, Lisson Gallery, and Wunika Mukan Gallery. In 2024, she was featured on the Hayward Gallery billboard commission.
Portrait of Sola Olulode. Photographer: Bernice Mulenga
Sola's resideny is generously supported through funding from Arts Council England.
