The work in the exhibition collects 40 photos from eight series from the 1990s that represent the artist’s Guggenheim-winning application and is the first time he’s exhibited in the state.
The Minnesota-based Nigerian visual artist shares how his love of oil painting and portraiture helps him share messages of empowerment and growth with others in the community.
Photo exhibit lets places speak to raise awareness of sex trafficking
Photographs now on display at a North Dakota State University gallery in Fargo allows viewers to envision and immerse themselves in thinking about what it means to be a victim of trafficking. Written By: Ethan Mickelson | ×
Now on display at North Dakota State University art gallery, “When Places Speak” is a global photographic initiative that looks at how design can disrupt sex trafficking, protect local communities from recruitment, and support victims. NDSU Memorial Union Gallery / Special to The Forum
FARGO A new exhibition at North Dakota State University’s Memorial Union Gallery uses commonplace imagery of public bathrooms, hospitals and shelters to unravel the complex realities of exploitation and sex trafficking in the state.