“Hopeful Arrival” at WM Wiesbaden, Germany

“Hopeful Arrival” at WM Wiesbaden, Germany

The WM Wiesbaden is opening the exhibition "Hopeful Arrival" on Sunday, 27th November 12:00.The young afghan artist Sara Nabil (*1994) came to Germany in 2015.  In the art project "Hopeful Arrival" she works with refugee women from various cultures. The women meet...

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Girl Museum: Amazing T-Shirt Campaign

Girl Museum: Amazing T-Shirt Campaign

The virtual Girl Museum created these wonderful T-Shirts. They are not only a cool christmas present, but also help to finance the next exhibitions, podcasts and educational programs of this wonderful virtual museum.Have a look: https://www.bonfire.com/girlmuseum/

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October 2016: Women’s Museums Conference in Istanbul

October 2016: Women’s Museums Conference in Istanbul

In Oktober 2016 the women's museum Istanbul organized the conference "Women's Museums: Centre Of Social Memory And Place of Inclusion". Experts and museum professionals from Turkey and many other countries met in Istanbul in order to talk about women's museums and...

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Meeting of IAWM members in Argentina

On 12th November 2018 Graciela Tejero from the Museo de la Mujer in Buenos Aires, Claudia Mandel Katz from the Museo de las Mujeres in Costa Rica, and Ana Silvia from the initiative for a women’s museum in Guatemala came together for a small meeting of Latin American...

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October 2018: women’s museums conference in Istanbul

From 21st to 22nd October 2018 the First Asian and European IAWM Women’s Museums Conference took place in Istanbul. Women’s museum founders and researchers from Turkey, Iran, South Korea, Japan, Italy, Germany, Austria, Norway, USA, Spain, Argentina, United Kingdom,...

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Musée de la Femme de Marrakech opened!

On Friday, 14 September the Musée de la Femme de Marrakech opened its doors for the first time to the public. We would like to congratulate the whole museum team to this wonderful work! The opening exhibition is a huge success. It is called "Rural Women, Artist Women"...

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