Brixton is referred to as one of the most dangerous neighbourhoods in London; but is this based in today’s reality or something more concerning?
The quest to define 'Black British'
We explore how this demographic is evolving through second and third-generation Caribbean and African children and how they balance their “dual” identity and interactions with their native country.
How a South London community cinema and an indie zine publisher are making the arts more accessible.
The re-opening of the O2 Brixton.
Artefact reports on the closing of the O2 Brixton venue before the hall reopens again.
London-based artist and activist Virginia Nimarkoh speaks of her brainchild, Lambeth Larder, her fight against food poverty and her love for Brixton
Exploring Black History Month in the UK through music.
Brixton residents fight the Hondo tower
How Brixton residents are fighting to maintain their home and community after Hondo Enterprises’ plans to build a 20-storey tower were approved.
The future of Brixton
The fatigue over the battle of gentrification Brixton has been getting the best of out its native community.
London's nightlife under threat
How the legal licence struggles of London’s Fabric nightclub, Artefact asks whether the capital’s nightlife is under threat.
Concert | Chance the Rapper
Artefact is in the crowd for American musician, Chance the Rapper’s show at Brixton’s O2 Academy.