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The
Silent Witness
Project
The Silent Witness Project is a nationwide traveling exhibit of free-standing, life size red wooden silhouettes. Each witness represents a woman, child, or man who was
murdered in Massachusetts due to acts of intimate partner
violence. All witnesses have the name and the story of
the person on its breast shield. Because these individuals no longer have a voice, the
silhouettes are called Silent Witnesses.
The goal of the Silent Witness Project is to eliminate all domestic violence-related homocides in the country by the year 2010.
Why Use Silent Witnesses?
The Silent Witnesses are a visual and compelling way to
touch people on a personal level. The Exhibit uses art as
an educational piece as well as a forum to sensitize people to domestic
violence: an issue that affects everyone. By raising awareness of
this issue the exhibit is a pro-active method to attempt to alert
people to the fact that domestic violence does not discriminate.
How to Host A Silent Witness Exhibit
If you would like to host the Silent Witnesses, please call
the REACH office at 781-891-0724 ext 100. You may borrow one Silent Witness, several or all of
them.
A donation of $50/day or $200/week
is suggested. All funds raised provide for the general
upkeep and repair of the exhibit as well as promotion and
printing costs. REACH does not want to deny access to
this exhibit to anyone. If you are unable to financially meet
the fees listed above, please contact our office. |