Everydaylife – Memory – Art – Action

Everydaylife – Memory – Art – Action

Gaby Franger, from the Museum of Women's Cultures Regional - International in Fürth, Germany speaks at the Museo de la Mujer in Mexico City about the challenges for women's museums and a feminist pedagogy: Everydaylife - Memory - Art - Action: Challenges for Women's...

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Global Fund for Women: Making progress in India

Global Fund for Women: Making progress in India

We are happy to share these wonderful news from Global Fund for Women: LAST WEEK’S VOTE WAS A WIN FOR WOMEN’S RIGHTS   Divorced after twenty years of marriage and left with no home or assets. Divorced over email while pregnant. Divorced via WhatsApp, a decade...

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How to rent an exhibition

How to rent an exhibition

How many museums realize temporary exhibitions? And – after exhibiting it – don't want to storage it in an archive or a basement, but would like to rent it out to another institution? Or the other way around: how many museums find out about a wonderful exhibition that...

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Nesa Geschwend. Living Fabrics. A Dialogue through Textiles

Nesa Geschwend. Living Fabrics. A Dialogue through Textiles

Exhibition in the foyer of the Frauenmuseum Hittisau, Austria, until September 8, 2019 The Swiss artist Nesa Gschwend works with LIVING FABRICS on a long-term art project that deals with used textiles. Gschwend creates a network across personal, social, national and...

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IAWM mourns the death of its member Elisabeth von Dücker

The International Association of Women's Museums (IAWM) deeply mourns the death of member and friend Elisabeth von Dücker, who died in July. In May, she had written to IAWM and was happy to be a member of the network. She had been connected to the women's museums and...

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Exhibition opening: round and round

On Friday, 24th July 2020 at 6pm the Frauenmuseum Berlin invites to the opening of the exhibition round and round. The exhibition will take place at Potsdamer Str. 161, 10783 Berlin. 8 artists of the Frauenmuseum Berlin will show their works until 2nd August 2020:...

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