Exhibitions
Using photography and storytelling to spark dialogue, education, and change.
Photography has the power to bear witness. Storytelling has the power to deepen understanding.
It is at this intersection of art and advocacy that The New Abolitionists comes to life.
Our exhibitions bring together survivors, advocates, journalists, artists, scholars, policymakers, philanthropists, and community leaders. Through portraiture, interviews, panel discussions, and public programming, we create spaces where lived experience, research, and public policy meet.
Each exhibition is designed to move beyond awareness. By inviting audiences to engage with the systems that sustain exploitation and the people working to change them, we hope to foster dialogue, deepen understanding, and inspire meaningful action.
Upcoming Exhibition
New York, NY
September 22, 2026
Hosted by the Swedish Residence
The New Abolitionists will present a curated exhibition of portrait photography featuring survivors, advocates, artists, policymakers, and public figures committed to confronting trafficking and exploitation.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a panel discussion featuring leaders from the fields of women's rights, anti-trafficking advocacy, law, philanthropy, and public policy.
Further details and registration information will be announced shortly.
By invitation only.
Future Programming
Additional exhibitions, panel discussions, and public programs are currently in development.
Details will be announced here.
Let's Build Something Meaningful Together
Whether you're interested in hosting an exhibition, organizing a panel discussion, supporting the project, or exploring a creative partnership, we'd love to hear from you.
