Chazen hosts outside human-trafficking photographic exhibit
Human trafficking is one of the globe’s worst-kept secrets. Though hidden behind veils of secrecy, human trafficking can still be blatantly visible for those who seek to either exploit it or stop it. In Kay Chernush’s newest exhibition at the Chazen Museum of Art, “Bought & Sold: Voices of Human Trafficking,” the artist attempts to end this horrible practice by bringing light to the hidden world of human trafficking through photography.