Made in China Exhibition

CLIENT
Elie Wiesel Foundation
Agency
Madwell
CONTRIBUTION
Exhibition Design, Environmental Graphics
PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Since 2017, three million predominantly Muslim Uyghur people have been arbitrarily detained in western China, part of a state-sponsored campaign of intimidation and forced assimilation. Detainees’ forced labor factors in the supply chains of 17 global industries but due to censorship and corporate obfuscation, most consumers don’t know that brands they know and love are selling them Uyghur exploitation.

To bring awareness to the issue, we partnered with The Elie Wiesel Foundation to create “Made in China,” a gallery exhibition in NYC that revealed the human cost hiding within your car, your cotton t-shirt, your can of tomatoes, and more everyday products we all use.

Made in China Exhibit display on TV
Political art in the style of Andy Warhol soup can prints
A sewing machine with long fabric displaying company profit numbers
Two Mannequins outfitted with fashion brand logos
Labor in the supply chain infographic
Magazine spread calling out Converse and Foot Locker
Gallery space full of people
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