"What Were You Wearing?" Exhibit

What You Were Wearing

*CONTENT WARNING: This exhibit can be emotionally triggering for people impacted by sexual assault. Please reach out to the CARE office to speak with an advocate at 785-532-6444 or ksucare@k-state.edu. Walk-ins are accepted at 206 Holton Hall.

April is National Sexual Assault Awareness Month and the featured exhibit, “What Were You Wearing?,” challenges the victim-blaming myth that choice of clothing can become an invitation for assault. The exhibit will be on display through May 10 in the William T. Kemper Art Gallery on the first floor of the K-State Student Union. The collection features narratives and re-creations of outfits based on survivors’ experiences. Viewers are invited to reconsider what the long-held beliefs of sexual assault are and challenge the victim-blaming behavior that often accompanies these incidents of violence. 

A reception will be hosted from 4:30-5:30 pm, Monday, April 8 in the gallery.  All are welcome to attend and free refreshments will be provided.

A special thank you to the exhibit hosts, The Morrison Family Center for Student Well-being, CARE and Wildcats Make a Pact, for their dedication to awareness. The exhibit is sponsored by the Union Program Council and the K-State Student Union.

For additional information on this event or for a complete list of all UPC activities, visit kstateupc.com or call the UPC office at 785-532-6571.

About Union Program Council: Union Program Council plans more than 150 entertaining, educational, cultural, and substance-free events for K-State students and the Manhattan community each year.

The Union’s mission is to serve all, especially students, with facilities that provide services, programs, leadership experiences, and educational opportunities which foster a sense of well-being and belonging in an inclusive community.