Chicken slaughtered in cafeteria by Calgary art student

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<http://ca.news.yahoo.com/photos/students-young-man-calmed-chicken-slit-thro
at-let-photo-205639771.html> Description: A student cut a chicken's throat
and let it bleed out before plucking it and placing it in a pot in the
cafeteria of Alberta College of Art and Design today.View Photo 

A student cut a chicken's throat and let it bleed out before plucking it and
placing …

A Calgary student slaughtered a chicken in the cafeteria of Alberta College
of Art and Design today.

The act was a performance piece for a school project, but some students say
it went too far.

“He just decided to slowly slit it's throat while it's wiggling, wriggling
and screaming and then drained it out, popped it's head off, strung it up,
washed it, plucked it,” said Breydon Stangland, a student who saw the
noon-hour act.

After that, the student dropped the dead chicken into a pot, as if he was
preparing to eat it.

Some of the the students in the cafeteria were shocked by the performance
and Calgary police were called.

"I did not feel like this was art at all,” said fourth-year student
Charlotte Emmott.

“I didn't understand his statement. Like, just killing a chicken, you can
take away a life — I just didn't understand that at all.”

Student Casey Switzer also questioned the performance.

"I don't think it is very good to just do that and subject people to seeing
that without you know, giving them any warning. Plus, in a cafeteria where
we're eating food — that's not OK.”

Joanne Townsend takes classes with the student who killed the chicken. She
said the performance piece was part of a sculpture project called Fact or
Fiction.

"There is parts that we were all discussing — it was quite beautiful, and
not in the gross, gruesome way, but in the way that you know you respect
what's happening and this is life and things go on.

"I understand that people are allowed to have their own opinions on how they
feel about things, but ACAD's a great community and it's a great place."

ACAD administrators said they don’t encourage this type of performance and
said the college will take a few days to decide what to do.

The school posted on Facebook that counselling support is available for
those who may require it.

"The mental and physical health of our students is always the most important
to us. If any students who are experiencing grief and or shock would like to
speak to someone, you are welcome to contact our counsellor," the post read.

Police said no charges will be laid.

 

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