The Bundy Museum, In Partnership With The Crime Victims Assistance Center
And 
20:1 Prevention Programs At Binghamton University Presents:

What Were You Wearing?

Survivor Art Installation

Originally inspired by Mary Simmerling’s poem, What I Was Wearing, this traveling installation has appeared in cities and on college campuses across the country since 2014.

The exhibit presents rape survivor stories along with representations of the clothes they were wearing at the time of assault, and is part of a global effort that seeks to dispel the myth that clothing choice is a cause of sexual violence. 

 The exhibit opened on First Friday, March 6, 2020 at the Bundy Museum’s Gallery 131 at 131 Main Street, Binghamton NY. A second reception will take place on First Friday April 3, and the exhibit will be extended and on display until September 30, 2020.

Our galleries are currently open following Covid-19 guidelines.

Watch a virtual tour of the gallery below,
or in the videos section at Facebook.com/bundymuseum

Listen to WBDY’s Bundy Radio Hour episode below,
or at SoundCloud.com/WBDY-LP

Feel free to direct any feedback to info@bundymuseum.org

 

Virtual Tour: What Were You Wearing here? - Survivor Art Installation:

WBDY’s Bundy Radio Hour episode: What Were You Wearing here? - Survivor Art Installation:

With interviews with our partners from The Crime Victims Assistance Center and
Binghamton University’s 20:1 Interpersonal Violence Prevention Programs:

 

The Bundy Museum of History & Art

127-129 Main St. Binghamton, NY 13905

(607) 772-9179 - info@bundymuseum.org