Witches take to the web
We meet a self-proclaimed witch, to discuss the pop-cultural significance of witchcraft in the social media age.
We meet a self-proclaimed witch, to discuss the pop-cultural significance of witchcraft in the social media age.
Artists and performers K-HOLE ANKKH use painting and performance to create and promote a world free of binaries and gender expectations
Artefact discovers East Street Market and the daily struggles of its traders in the face of gentrification.
Artefact visits two venues that are fighting to keep subcultures alive, giving London’s artists space and freedom to play the music they love.
After the referendum and an election, Artefact visits Barcelona to hear how people feel about the region’s political uncertainty.
Recently companies such as Deliveroo have been under fire over pay and working conditions, but are strikes and legal action the only solution?
Artefact meets photographer James Barnor and looks back on his life and work.
Artefact meets a new partnership who are investigating the links between homelessness and Islam.
This short documentary gets the view from behind the counter of some of South London’s off-licenses.
Artefact sits in on a studio session and meets the team behind the newly founded KEWS record label.