In one photo, a woman dressed in tulle appears passed out on a green lawn, red Solo cups flanking her lonely outline. In another, a figure is shown sprawled facedown beneath a messy beer pong table, not a concerned person in sight. Their faces are obscured, their bodies still, and only one subtle bit of scenery hints as to where these women lie helpless ― an ominous Greek letter hanging above a doorway.

Artist Violet Overn, a recent New York University graduate, recently created the photos, part of an ongoing series not-so-subtly dubbed “Fraternity Houses.” She is the subject of every photo, though she never really shows her face. In each, she can be seen lying down on various fraternity house lawns affiliated with the University of Southern California, appearing as though she’s passed out.

The grueling images, reminiscent of crime scene photos, are sharp reminders of the fact that one in five women are sexually assaulted in college.