Membership

There are three types of memberships in IAWM. To become a member, download and complete the Membership form and return it by email to info@iawm.international.

Women’s and Gender Museums that cannot afford the full membership fee may ask for a reduction and explain the reasons. Reductions are granted at the discretion of IAWM.

Museums - 200 € ($245) per year

For physical and virtual museums. Members receive:

  • Connection with all member museums across five continents.
  • Increased visibility for your museum to the public and other professionals.
  • Opportunity to attend our conferences and symposiums.
  • Opportunity to participate in collaborative projects with fellow members.
  • Opportunity to publish news about your work to the network via our newsletter.
  • E-newsletter
Affiliated Initiatives - 50 € (65 $) per year

For initiatives that seek to establish new museums or for gender-oriented organizations or associations that support women’s museums in their region. Members receive:

  • Connection with all member museums across five continents.
  • Opportunity to attend our conferences and symposiums.
  • Exchange ideas to support your initiative.
  • Opportunity to participate in collaborative projects with fellow members.
  • E-newsletter.

anced settings.

Individual - 20 € ($25) per year

For individual scholars and museum practitioners. Members receive:

  • E-newsletter.
  • Opportunity to attend our conferences and symposiums.
  • Opportunity to publish news about your work and research on our platforms.

Latest News

Welcome to our network: Women of Kazachstan!

We are happy to welcome a new member in IAWM: The initiative 'Women for Kazachstan'! The non-governmental-organization will open the first Women's Museum in Kazachstan. Even though they do not yet have a physical space, the initaitive is already very active: many...

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Exhibition opening at the Frauenmuseum Bonn, Germany

Female friends in history and in contemporary art 18.2.-16.9.2018 In the 18th century, friendship cult developed and women played a significant part in this process. Friendship became a female stage, both in direct and indirect exchange through letters. Literary...

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Inspirational visit from Canada

It was a joy to welcome three delegates from universities in Canada at the Women's Museum Meran. Dr. Kathy Sanford, Dr. Darlene Clover, and Dr. Nancy Taber are currently teaching at the University of Victoria. Their research about the interrelations of gender and...

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