Social Media and its Love-Hate Relationship with Diet Culture

Young people are spending hours a day on their phones. At multiple times throughout the day, they are at risk of being exposed to negative promotion of diet culture and eating disorders. Around ten years ago, Tumblr was infamous for its promotion and cultivation of eating disorders. With time, these practices have been bashed and… Continue reading Social Media and its Love-Hate Relationship with Diet Culture

“It Feels Offensive and I Can’t Quite Put My Finger On It” – The Struggle of Working Class Creative Students

Speaking to three creative about their experiences as a working class student, and what can be done to offer additional support. University can be a daunting experience for anyone. Having to move to a completely new location, make friends from scratch and learn something entirely new are some huge changes – and this experience can… Continue reading “It Feels Offensive and I Can’t Quite Put My Finger On It” – The Struggle of Working Class Creative Students

Koestler Arts: The Thoughts of the Incarcerated

For two months, the Southbank Centre’s ground floor is being occupied by grey cell blocks – a brutalist and authoritarian structure is how Ai Weiwei wanted to showcase his collection. However, every inch of these walls is lined by over 6,500 pieces of artwork collected from multiple prisons in a new exhibition named Koestler Arts:… Continue reading Koestler Arts: The Thoughts of the Incarcerated