Veminism

Veminism is an arts-based feminist approach to understand and address gendered violence through visual and embodied methodologies.

On this page you’ll find artwork, editorials powerful performance pieces and related resources exploring themes of sexual harassment on campus, intimacy, boundaries, conflict related sexual violence. And ways forward in solidarity, activism and policy.

For further information please visit the Visual Embodied Methodologies (VEM) Network website

Contact us: vem@kcl.ac.uk

This research is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council project ESX0116661: Visual and Embodied Methodologies for Imaging Intersectional Gendered Violence

Embodied Stories

Embodied Stories is a zine brings together work from students at King’s College London that deals with themes around our personal and intimate boundaries, sexual harassment, and the ways we can care for each other.

It is the culmination of months of collaborative creative
work with the Visual and Embodied Methodologies Network.
It includes poetry, photography, writing, bodymaps and other reflections.

We have centred voices of students themselves through creative
expressions. We wanted to answer the question of what are
students’ embodied experiences? And what support do students
actually need?


To those who have ever been made to feel uncomfortable due to
comments or actions made by another human, whether of a sexual nature or otherwise: we want to send our support and understanding to you. We see you.


If you have been affected at KCL, you can access support here:
https://reportandsupport.kcl.ac.uk/

Compilation Zine-making sound

Poetry reading one – Embodied Stories

Poetry reading two – Embodied Stories