Exposé
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- Exposé is DACS' first ever exhibition. The goal of Exposé was to raise awareness about sex trafficking though a medium that anyone can understand, art. The first gallery exhibition was held in Columbia, South Carolina on September 24th, 2010. To our amazement, well over 400 people showed up to support, making the gallery almost hard to navigate in! Thanks to the financial support of these people, DACS is now partnering with a group called The Blind Project, to play a small part in starting a sustainable way of life and restoration for women exploited by the commercial sex trade in Bangkok, Thailand. We will be doing this by donating funds raised at the exhibition to help The Blind Project build a screen printing shop that will employ women living in aftercare facilities. These print shops will help the women get back up on their feet, while letting them explore careers in fashion! To learn more about this great initiative by The Blind Project, visit www.beabiographer.com
I want to give a huge shout out to all the people who made this exhibition possible. If it weren't for the help of all our volunteers and donors, the exhibition would not have happened. But lets can forget about the artists who really make DACS what it is! I do want to give a massive thank you to Mike Speero. He was such a huge help all through out the process of gathering artists. Not to mention my partner in crime, Chris Valentine.
Participating Artists:
Grzegorz Domaradzki, Richard Roberts, Robert Shields, Sara Blake, Studio Kxx / Krzysztof Domaradzki, Bram Vanharaen, Adolfo Correa, Diego Rodriguez, Mike Speero, Nathan Walker, Parker Gibson, Aengus Tukel, Alberto Russo, Alexis Marcou, Amy Dover, Andries Pries, Berjo Mouanga, Cait Malloney, Mike Harrison, Carole Wilmet, Chatchanok Wongvachara, Chenoa Gao, Chris Valentine, Domenico Marazia, Fernando José Navarro, Jorge Artola, Eduardo Martínez, Florian Nicholle, Fresh Kaufee, Greg Dubois, Jerry Rose, John Mark Herskind, Man-Tsun, Maxime Quoilin, Michael Molloy, Michal Tarka, Patryk Kuleta, Tarin Yuangtrakul, Trisme, Xavier Bourdil, Yee Von Chan, Jason Karavokiris, Maebh Costello.
Notice: Not every piece of art is in this project, there were way to many to show all of them! For more art work, visit our website at www.dacsunited.com
I hope you enjoy this exhibition, and stay tuned for a big update! DACS is releasing the new theme for our next exhibition and we want everyone to participate! To make sure that your don't miss out when we release it, please follow us on any or all of the social networking sites below.
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All the Best,
John Mark Herskind
Founder and Creative Director
Designers Against Child Slavery - Listen as you view this exhibition.
By: Sara Blake
By: Sara Blake
By: Bram Vanharaen
By: Nathan Walker
By: Richard Roberts
By: Adolfo Correa
Collaboration by: Jorge Artola, Fernando José Navarro and Eduardo Martînez
By: Alexis Marcou
By: Fresh Kaufee
By: Andries Pries
By: Xavier Bourdil
By: Cait Maloney
By: Carole Wilmet
By: Chenoa Gao
By: Domenico Marazia
By: Maebh Costello
By: Michal Tarka
By: Diego Rodriguez
By: Mike Speero
By: Robert Shields
By: Man-Tsun
By: Michael Molloy
By: Parker Gibson
By: Studio Kxx
By: John Mark Herskind
By: Tarin Yuangtrakul
By: Chatchanok Pink
By: Aengus Tukel
By: Chris Valentine
By: Mike Harrison
By: Maxime Quoilin
By: Yee Von Chan- Photos / Video
Jeff Shipman Speaking on behalf of Compassion International
Gallery
On the left is Jess McCallum, President of Professional Printers. Jess donated most of the printing for the exhibition.
"Stop Sex Trade" By Studio Kxx
Me speaking (I was so nervous!)
Anthony Dodero (Co-Founder of The Blind Project) flew down from Brooklyn, NY, to speak about The Blind Project and his undercover experiences in South East Asian brothels.


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