What We Do

IAWM has six goals to guide our mission. 

  • To promote culture, arts, education and training from a gender perspective;
  • To foster exchange, networking, mutual support and global cooperation among Women’s Museums;
  • To conduct research and the development of projects, exhibitions, new initiatives, community activities, seminars and conferences;
  • To promote and strengthen the acceptance of Women’s and Gender Museums worldwide;
  • To achieve international recognition in the world of museums; and
  • To advocate for women’s rights and a gender democratic society.

To achieve these goals, we provide three services to member museums.

Monitoring – we maintain a database of women’s museums worldwide and promote and disseminate their activities and exhibitions through our social media channels. 

Networking – we regularly co-organize international congresses with host museums for meetings, discussions, and exchanges between our members. We also work with other networks to foster collaborations between women’s museums and other museums or organizations.

Cooperating – We bring museums together to create collaborative projects, like the EU-project She Culture, and promote exchange and cooperation between our members.

Latest News

Structural discrimination and domestic violence during Corona

In challenging times, women’s museums are resilient and responding… Women in Corona times The Frauenmuseum Bonn planned an event on 25.11.2020 about the negative effects of the Corona pandemic on women and girls, especially about structural discrimination and domestic...

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Initiative in Canada organizes discussion forum

In challenging times, women’s museums are resilient and responding… The Society of Friends of St Ann’s Academy, a national heritage site that features the professional and activist work of the Sisters of St Ann, is organising a space called Coffee with Friends. The...

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Fürth – Culture defies the Lockdown

Museum Frauenkultur Regional – International, Fürth, Burgfarrnbach exhibits young peoples’ stories, photos, comics or drawings about their feelings and thoughts of the lockdown.

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