Exhibitions

IAWM assists members in creating collaborative exhibitions, both physical and virtual. In response to the COVID pandemic, IAWM began hosting virtual exhibitions in 2020 to enable our members to engage with wider audiences.

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Virtual Exhibitions

These exhibitions are online-based, allowing you to visit anytime from anywhere with an Internet connection.

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Physical Exhibitions

These exhibitions are produced with our partners for specific locations or tours.

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