Aboriginal art: Australia's hidden legacy
Artefact explores the importance of art in the representation of indigenous Australians.
Artefact explores the importance of art in the representation of indigenous Australians.
How Defected Record’s disco extravaganza is changing the landscape of club land.
Artefact learns how unpaid fashion internships are creating a discriminatory industry and a miserable workforce.
Celine’s new leader raises the question of how important is it for a new creative director to follow the legacy of their new brand?
Artefact talks to a Christian girl about her life and experiences being brought up in Muslim-dominated Pakistan.
“I painted all over Boris Johnson’s face and he didn’t bumble a word.” We examine art as political expression, and charity fundraiser.
Artefact meets The Yellow Days, the charity who are working to integrate cultures and create a platform for artists, activists and creators.
With the discussion around the idea of Jazz dying as an art form, we look at the people who disagree with this idea, as they continue to keep the genre alive. Putting their own personalities and influences into their music, they recreate the way in which we listen to Jazz.
We explore the positives and negatives of studying a creative subject at degree level.
Models share their experiences of exploitation in their careers, amid calls for stronger guidelines to keep them safe.