A journey of a young man who picked up a paintbrush when his life was in limbo. Salam Noh had no idea how far it would take him.
Digital morality: Digging, trolling and exposing
Exposing online influencers and celebrities takes time and patience, but is it always the right thing to do?
Making a meal out of insects
Artefact explores the trend around edible insects and whether insect farming is really as sustainable as it seems.
Asylum seeking and conscious eating
How charities and organisations in the UK are helping refugees and asylum seekers find work and meaningful connections through food.
From Portugal, to the world. With love.
We meet one graduate who wants to demystify the notion that travelling is expensive and that women shouldn’t travel on their own.
Brain injury survivors: failed by the system
How the one-size-fits-all benefit system is failing to assess the complex and sometimes fluctuating symptoms of a brain injury.
The ultimate cultural experience?
How some people are now offering access to their weddings as a tourist experience.
The sounds of Meggie Brown
Artefact discusses the past, present, and future of terrifying hi-fi pop group Meggie Brown.
Glacier Girl: global warming's hero?
Artefact meets climate change activist, Elizabeth Farrell, who uses Instagram and artwork to raise awareness about global warming
Controversial celebrities and their stans
No matter how controversial the celebrity, you’ll always find a dedicated fanbase behind them. Why do people continue to stick by those who have repeatedly been caught out for bad behaviour?
