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.

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May we introduce…our member: Girl Museum

Girl Museum is the first and only museum in the world dedicated to celebrating girls.  Founded in 2009, the museum is entirely virtual - all programs are available on the website, free and open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The museum is run by Head Girl, Ashley E....

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May we introduce our member… the Museo de la Mujer in Mexico

The Museo de la Mujer Mexico has the objective of reviewing Mexico’s history with a gender approach, from the prehispanic era to the present, with the aim of making visible women’s work and their contribution to building the nation, so that the history of women in...

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