Artifacts of Human Trafficking

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You’re invited to shine a light into the darkness through art and explore the pervasive sex trafficking industry in the United States through Artifacts of Human Trafficking, an installation created by Austin artist, Amie Stone King, with accompanying juried, 2-D mixed media works from artists around the world based on the themes of desperation, isolation and deceit.

There are just some things we don’t talk about…

And you’re so numb by that point, no, not even numb-that’s not the right word, you’re gone, you’re soulless. They own you, but not just your body, they own who you are, the deepest parts of you.

–Anonymous

“Artifacts” is very thought provoking and very moving. It very vividly portrays the helpless desperation caused by human trafficking without showing an actual person in the throes of such deprivation.”

-Frankie

Matryoshka Haus is sponsoring Artifacts of Human Trafficking by accepting donations towards the installation costs of the show. All money given is tax deductible. Thank you for helping keep Artifacts on the road and reaching new people and continuing to spread the message about human trafficking!




About Amie Stone King

Amie Stone King: Interested in collage and installation art and trained in drama, King’s works display a certain theatricality, inviting the viewer to not only look but to participate with mind, body and spirit. King holds a BFA in Theatre and MA in Art Museum Education from the University of Texas at Austin.