COPE Galway Art Exhibit Gives Voice to Domestic Abuse Victims
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COPE Galway Art Exhibit Gives Voice to Domestic Abuse Victims

The artwork commemorates 40 years of COPE Galway’s Domestic Abuse Service and is going on public view in locations around County Galway where the local charity provides outreach one-to-one sessions to women. Find out more here...

A new art installation, 'We See You, We Hear You' commissioned by COPE Galway Domestic Abuse Service to mark its 40th anniversary, is currently on the move to different parts of the county where the local charity provides outreach one-to-one sessions to women.

The public will be able to view the sculptural work in Loughrea, Athenry, Gort and Clifden between now and March, with further locations expected to be added as well. People can find out more details about the venues and dates on the website www.copegalway.ie/weseeyou.

The installation is by Galway artist and ATU graduate, Maura Finnegan, who was commissioned to create the piece in collaboration with women who have engaged with COPE Galway’s Domestic Abuse Service and members of its staff. The artwork comprises seven display cases on plinths. Six of the cases contain heads sculpted from plaster that depict different women, and each one has a QR code that connects to an audio recording of an anonymous COPE Galway service user telling the story of her real experience of domestic abuse in her own words. A seventh box is left empty to represent women who have lost their lives due to domestic violence.

COPE Domestic Violence Art Exhibit

Regarding the ‘We See You, We Hear You’ art project, Training and Development Lead with COPE Galway Domestic Abuse Service, Jackie Carroll said; "It’s always a privilege to work with survivors of domestic abuse and getting their input into this significant art project was hugely important. As we look back on 40 years of our domestic abuse service provision, I hope that the sculpture will raise awareness and I hope other women come forward and get the support needed."

"We know that significant numbers of women in every community experience domestic abuse. One in five women in Ireland will be abused by her partner at some stage in her life – and these women come from all walks of life. Abuse is not confined to any class, culture, creed or career. It takes many forms, including digital. By highlighting the issue within a public space, we are showing our support to those women and their children. By engaging with this art project, our communities are supporting us in saving lives."

For more information about the COPE Galway Domestic Abuse Service ‘We See You, We Hear You’ art project, including the locations it is moving to and dates it will be on public view, see www.copegalway.ie/weseeyou and COPE Galway social media channels.

The artwork will be returning to Galway city as part of COPE Galway's activities for marking International Women's Day on Wednesday, 8th March.

The ‘We See You, We Hear You’ art project was commissioned in partnership with the ATU Galway School of Design and Creative Arts Radius Project and it is supported by Medtronic.

About COPE Galway Domestic Abuse Outreach Service:
COPE Galway Domestic Abuse Service provides outreach one-to-one support sessions to women across Galway county in safe and discreet locations. For free and confidential support, you can call its 24-hour helpline 091 56 59 85.

About COPE Galway Domestic Abuse Service:
COPE Galway’s Domestic Abuse Service first opened its doors to women in 1981 and over the past 40 years has supported over 12,000 women and their children. The service supports women and children in Galway who experience domestic abuse and violence. Its staff are there to listen, believe and support people in their journey to a life free from domestic abuse.

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