March activities of Frauenmuseum Hittisau, Austria

Feb 28, 2023

Mieze Medusa ©Sabine Pichler

WEDNESDAY, 08 MARCH 2023, 7.00 PM

READING ON INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

Mieze Medusa: “What is said about women”.

In her novel, Mieze Medusa presents a blazing plea for women to be, become and want everything. We are pleased to have the author, rapper and spoken word performer as our guest.

Reading incl. visit to the exhibition > EUR 10/8

https://www.frauenmuseum.at/programm/mieze-medusa

was über frauen geredet wird

FRIDAY, 10 MARCH 2023, 9.00 – 11.00 A.M.

FRAUENCAFÉ IM FMH – Friendships always start with an encounter

Here you can meet other women, exchange ideas and make new contacts. No registration necessary.

https://www.frauenmuseum.at/programm/frauencafe-10-03

Erzählcafe © Angela Lamprecht FMH

EXHIBITIONS:

© FMH Angela Lamprecht

BETWEEN THE WORLDS – A photos and audio project by Nurith Wagner-Strauss

FRIDA POP. Homage to an Icon

Open from Tuesday to Sunday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

ADMISSION FOR WOMEN* AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF € 7,00 (INSTEAD OF € 9,50)

FROM 07 – 12 MARCH

In 2022, women in Vorarlberg earned 24.7 per cent less than men. Their pensions are also 47.8 per cent lower. This puts Vorarlberg at the bottom of the league in Austria.

 

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