Hestia’s annual art and photography exhibition, 'Art is Freedom' features work created by survivors of modern slavery.
Survivors supported by Hestia's Modern Slavery Response Service take part in art and photography workshops every summer, learning and refining their skills, before submitting their best pieces for the exhibition.
The exhibition takes place during the week of Anti-Slavery Day, 18 October, every year, raising awareness of the modern slavery happening in all of our communities, and the roles we all play in ending it.
This year it will run from 7 - 20 October 2024 at Trafalgar Square, Waterloo Station and Victoria Station.
To mark Anti-Slavery Day, the iconic Piccadilly Lights screens paused its usual adverts for ten minutes to display powerful artwork created by survivors of modern slavery. Read more
HRH Princess Eugenie, co-founder of The Anti-Slavery Collective visited Hestia's 2024 Art Is Freedom exhibition at Trafalgar Square. Read more
Meet the artists who have been supported by Hestia's modern slavery response team and has been part of the art workshops for Art is Freedom 2024 over the summer. Read more
Hestia’s Art is Freedom exhibition returns to the capital (7 – 20 October) raising awareness of modern slavery and amplifying the voices of survivors. Read more
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Take a look at last year's artwork & photography Read more
Hestia provides safe houses and outreach support to victims of modern slavery in London Read more