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In this article, I focus on an art project entitled The body language - scars (2023 - ongoing) created by Dominika Kuźniar, a Polish jewellery artist. The collection, which includes six jewellery items, is explored as an arts activist practice raising awareness of gender-based violence, specifically domestic violence in Poland. I will pay attention to the new visual language developed by Kuźniar via the medium of jewellery to counter the culture of silence and shame surrounding domestic violence and encourage collective responsibility and accountability. Focusing on the language of jewellery, I interrogate how we hold space for women to speak up, speak out, and speak against GBV in solidarity and adjacency.
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UID/00417/2025
https://doi.org/10.54499/UID/00417/2025
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Feminist arts activism Domestic violence Gender-based violence Dominika Kuźniar Culture of silence Adjacencys SDG 5 - Gender Equality SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
