
This is a traveling exhibition designed to educate and engage students on the topic of sexual assault awareness and prevention. The mobile exhibit features a curated collection of artwork, posters, photography, and installations, all focused on shedding light on the realities of sexual assault and promoting meaningful dialogue.
The exhibition travels throughout the month of April—Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month—visiting college campuses across the East Coast. Outside of April, the exhibit expands its reach to institutions across the United States, continuing its mission year-round.
To ensure accessibility and mobility, many of the exhibit’s visual assets are printed on fabric hanging cloths, allowing for easy transport, setup, and relocation. This thoughtful design supports the exhibit’s goal of making a lasting impact wherever it goes.

Art printed cloths for easy instillation & travel:







Custom Van Wrap:

Posters for the event:




#DenimDay Wall & What Were You Wearing Clothing Wall:


Installation pieces and context:





Possible Gallery Spaces:
Each space will be custom curated with the pieces to best fit the area provided by the college. The college just has to prepare a space for the exhibit to go and then various configurations can be made to spread the works.
