Photographers that thrived through lockdown
We meet the photographers who say they have ‘found a new stable rhythm’ in the aftermath of the March 2020 lockdown.
We meet the photographers who say they have ‘found a new stable rhythm’ in the aftermath of the March 2020 lockdown.
How do national Lockdowns affect mental wellbeing of religious people, and how are places of worship adapting?
Cancel culture has been a massive part of 2020. But with those in the public eye receiving death threats, it raises the question; has it gone too far?
In the midst of a pandemic, life must go on and many are doing so by hosting virtual events and concerts.
Fast fashion brands are being accused of taking independent designers’ ideas, but are now being called out on social media.
Two Black girls, Shea and Paige discuss their personal experiences with colourism, and the call out culture that has developed as a result.
Algeria is now fast becoming a hotspot for British holidaymakers to visit. The diverse culture and traditions are something for people to discover and enjoy to the fullest.
Filmmaking students at Goldsmiths University talk to Artefact about their graduation film, Once Familiar, and the struggle of being a creative during the pandemic.
We examine the way in which lockdown and a Netflix mini-series have fuelled the revival of a centuries old game of strategy.
What is the Tiktok trend of the new-age bimbo?