Media

Below are various videos, podcasts, and other media related to our work.

In this video, eight scholars and practitioners who are members of the International Women’s Museum Association (IAWM) and work in women’s museums and libraries in Korea, Germany, Scotland, Ireland, Albania, Egypt, and Argentina share their reflections on the pedagogical and activist value of these institutions toward the advancement of more gender just world. Woven throughout the video are images that illustrate the visualising and representational power of their feminist projects. 

Gaby and Mona gave a virtual presentation at ForoMAV21 held in Valencia (12-13 November 2021). As a part of MAV’s Good Practice working group, they shared this talk on IAWM’s “most significant and inspiring aspects”. MAV is the Association of Women in the Visual Arts, and brings together more than 600 artists, curators, cultural managers, researchers, directors of cultural centres and gallery owners from all Spain. Their aim is “to promote real and effective equality in the field of art.”

This video explores our exhibition, Best Female Friendships, which you can view online here.

Opening speech by Mona Holm at the exhibition opening of the Women’s Movement Museum Iran in exile “From Evin, With Love” at The Hague

1st International IAWM Conference Merano

This playlist features presentations given at the 1st International IAWM Conference Merano.

Playlist forthcoming.

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We welcome our new member: The women’s book room in Iceland

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