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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/sexual-violence-prevention-response-office/events/
 laura-magnussons-exhibition-i-was-wearing-golden-clamshell
LOCATION:ECH - East Campus Hall 200 University Ave West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1
  Canada
SUMMARY:Laura Magnusson's Exhibition: I was Wearing Golden Clamshell Earrin
 gs
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Presented by UWAG and UW Fine Arts in conjunction with the UW S
 exual\nViolence Prevention Response Office\n\nWhen: THURSDAY MARCH 2\, 6:
 00-7:30 PM\n\nWhere: UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO ART GALLERY\, EAST CAMPUS HAL
 L 1239\n\nPlease join us for a discussion between visiting artist Laura\nM
 agnusson and Meaghan Ross\, Sexual Violence Response Coordinator at\nthe 
 Sexual Violence Prevention Response Office\, University of\nWaterloo. They
  will discuss themes relating to trauma and resilience\nin relation to the
  artist’s current exhibition _I was Wearing\nGolden Clamshell Earrings
 _ on display at the University of Waterloo\nArt Gallery through March 4.\
 n\nIn addition to the discussion there will be a participatory activity\ni
 nspired by the artist’s drawing installation _74 Minutes_.\n\nRanging f
 rom video and sculpture\, to drawing and archival materials\,\nthe artwork
 s in the exhibition collectively express a form of\n“embodied testimony
 ” based on the artist’s research and her\nlived experience as a sexual
  assault survivor. Drawing parallels\nbetween her own experience of gender
 -based violence with the violence\nroutinely inflicted upon the ecology of
  the ocean floor\, Magnusson’s\nwork invites empathy and contemplation o
 f difficult\, often suppressed\ntopics.\n\nPlease be advised that this exh
 ibition includes themes of sexual\nviolence and trauma\, which some viewer
 s may find distressing. It may\nalso be the case that some viewers may no
 t notice any impact until\nafter engaging with the exhibit. A list of avai
 lable resources and\nsupports will be available at the front desk of the g
 allery\, and we\nencourage you to consider accessing these as needed.\n\nT
 he artist acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the\nArts.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/sexual-violence-prevention-response-office/events/
 what-were-you-wearing-exhibit
LOCATION:SLC - Student Life Centre 200 University Avenue West Waterloo ON N
 2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:What Were You Wearing? Exhibit
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office (SVPRO)
  and\nSexual Assault Centre for Waterloo Region (SASC) for the What Were Y
 ou\nWearing? art installation. What Were You Wearing? is an art exhibit\nb
 ased on student-survivor descriptions of the clothes they were\nwearing wh
 en they were sexually assaulted. Sexual assault survivors\nare often asked
 \, “what were you wearing?”\, implying that what\nsomeone wears can ca
 use a sexual assault.\n\nTHIS MYTH ABOUT SEXUAL VIOLENCE IS USED TO BLAME 
 SURVIVORS AND JUSTIFY\nTHE ACTIONS OF THOSE WHO CAUSE HARM. SURVIVORS ARE 
 NEVER TO BLAME FOR\nTHEIR EXPERIENCE(S) OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE. WE ALL HAVE TH
 E RIGHT TO WEAR\nWHAT WE WANT. \n\nThe “What Were You Wearing?” Survi
 vor Art Installation originated\nat the University of Arkansas in 2013. Cr
 eated by Jen Brockman and Dr.\nMary Wyandt-Hiebert\, the project was inspi
 red by Dr. Mary\nSimmerling’s poem\, What I Was Wearing. Oregon State Un
 iversity\ninterpreted and recreated a virtual exhibit.\n\nThis semester\, 
 the SVPRO in partnership with SASC is recreating the\nexhibit to highlight
  the pervasiveness of victim-blaming and the harm\nand trauma it causes su
 rvivors.\n \n\nWHEN\n\nTuesday February 28\, 10am to 8pm\n\nWednesday Mar
 ch 1\, 10am to 5pm\n \n\nWHERE\n\nStudent Life Centre\, Multi-Purpose Roo
 m (SLC - MPR)
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/sexual-violence-prevention-response-office/events/
 what-were-you-wearing-exhibit
LOCATION:SLC - Student Life Centre 200 University Avenue West Waterloo ON N
 2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:What Were You Wearing? Exhibit
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office (SVPRO)
  and\nSexual Assault Centre for Waterloo Region (SASC) for the What Were Y
 ou\nWearing? art installation. What Were You Wearing? is an art exhibit\nb
 ased on student-survivor descriptions of the clothes they were\nwearing wh
 en they were sexually assaulted. Sexual assault survivors\nare often asked
 \, “what were you wearing?”\, implying that what\nsomeone wears can ca
 use a sexual assault.\n\nTHIS MYTH ABOUT SEXUAL VIOLENCE IS USED TO BLAME 
 SURVIVORS AND JUSTIFY\nTHE ACTIONS OF THOSE WHO CAUSE HARM. SURVIVORS ARE 
 NEVER TO BLAME FOR\nTHEIR EXPERIENCE(S) OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE. WE ALL HAVE TH
 E RIGHT TO WEAR\nWHAT WE WANT. \n\nThe “What Were You Wearing?” Survi
 vor Art Installation originated\nat the University of Arkansas in 2013. Cr
 eated by Jen Brockman and Dr.\nMary Wyandt-Hiebert\, the project was inspi
 red by Dr. Mary\nSimmerling’s poem\, What I Was Wearing. Oregon State Un
 iversity\ninterpreted and recreated a virtual exhibit.\n\nThis semester\, 
 the SVPRO in partnership with SASC is recreating the\nexhibit to highlight
  the pervasiveness of victim-blaming and the harm\nand trauma it causes su
 rvivors.\n \n\nWHEN\n\nTuesday February 28\, 10am to 8pm\n\nWednesday Mar
 ch 1\, 10am to 5pm\n \n\nWHERE\n\nStudent Life Centre\, Multi-Purpose Roo
 m (SLC - MPR)
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