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Event: Kitted for Culture

Event: Kitted for Culture

A Presentation and Zine-Making Workshop by Lukman Ipese

Join us at G.A.S. Lagos on 29th April 2026 for Kitted for Culture, a presentation and zine-making workshop led by current resident Lukman Ipese. This event will spotlight Lukman’s practice, which centres graphic design as a shared process, exploring how identity, belief, and culture shape visual communication, particularly within his British-Nigerian heritage. The presentation will engage key themes in his work, including football, fashion, identity, community, and the football shirt as a cultural artefact.

This will be followed by a hands-on zine-making workshop, where participants will be introduced to DIY publishing methods using collage, drawing, and writing. Building on the themes explored in the presentation, Lukman will guide participants in translating ideas into personal zines. Participants will experiment with layout, composition, and storytelling to create self-published booklets.

 

Event Details 

Date: 29th April, 2026

Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm

Location: 9b, Hakeem Dickson Drive, off T.F. Kuboye Road, Oniru, Lagos

 

Registration for this event is free, however it is mandatory to RSVP to secure your spot.

 


 

About Lukman Ipese

Lukman Ipese is a graphic designer and visual communicator, deeply curious about how identity, community, and culture intersect. Based in London, he works across editorial design, photography, digital media, and participatory workshops, using storytelling as a tool for connection. His practice blends personal narrative with collective experience, shaped by collaboration and care.

 

Image of Lukman Ipese. Photo: Richard Ellis

 

Lukman's residency is generously supported by the Royal College of Art Association of Black Students, Alumni & Friends (RCA BLK).

 

 

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