Both of these artwork is by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, Northeastern’s new artist-in-residence. She created these art to address sexual harassment and to show how the power of art can provoke social change. Tatyana explain how the artwork was created “I started the project because I wanted to talk about my experiences with street harassment,” said Fazlalizadeh, in a video about the campaign. “It was my way of speaking back to my harassers—guys who say things to me on the street that are unwelcome, unwanted, aggressive, assertive, and really make you feel uncomfortable.”
I chose this artwork because it’s based on the current situation happening today to women. Women are always getting harassed by men and disrespected if they reject them. For the “women are people not just bodies” Art work I chose this because they created laws to ban abortion and are trying to control women bodies by telling us what to do from what do with our bodies.

