International Museum of Women explained

The International Museum of Women (IMOW), headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States, is an online museum that covers women's issues worldwide. Since March 2014 it has been part of the Global Fund for Women.

Creation and expansion

I.M.O.W. was founded as the Women's Heritage Museum in 1985.[1] As the Women's Heritage Museum, it produced exhibitions, public programs, book fairs, educational resources for Women's History Month and honored local women. In 1997, a group of Bay Area teachers spurred the drive to create a larger museum by raising donations.

Since its expansion under the new name in 1997, I.M.O.W. has organized exhibitions, hosted public fora, developed educational curriculum for schools, and created a number of speaker series. As of June 2009, the museum exists as a virtual museum.[2] A 2005 effort to build a 100000square feet facility for $120 million failed.

Exhibitions

The museum comprises several online exhibits. One of the exhibits, Imagining Ourselves, an exhibit of artwork and writing covering how women aged 20 to 40 from around the world define their respective generations, edited into an anthology published in March 2006 by New World Library.[3] [4] Economica: Women and the Global Economy, created in 2010, covered how women from around the world interact with money and their roles in the economy.[5]

Merger

On March 5, 2014, IMOW merged with Global Fund for Women,[6] and is now described as 'now part of Global Fund for Women'.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Our Story . International Museum of Women . 2011-01-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110128231033/http://www.imow.org/about/ourstory/index . 2011-01-28 . dead .
  2. News: International Museum of Women names new executive director . Duxbury, Sarah . June 5, 2009 . San Francisco Business Times. 2013-04-28.
  3. Book: Allende, Isabel . Paula Goldman . Imagining Ourselves - Global Voices from a New Generation of Women . New World Library . 2006 . 1-57731-524-3 .
  4. News: Hamlin, Jesse . A Generation of Powerful Women . March 14, 2006 . . 2013-04-28 .
  5. News: Museum touts women's role in global businesses. San Francisco Chronicle . Said, Carolyn . November 14, 2009 . 2013-04-28.
  6. Web site: News Release: Global Fund for Women and International Museum of Women Merge. https://web.archive.org/web/20150905082307/http://www.globalfundforwomen.org/merger-news-release. September 5, 2015. dead. Global Fund for Women.
  7. Web site: Iron Ladies uncovered. International Museum of Women (now part of the Global Fund for Women). 10 October 2016. International Museum of Women
    now part of Global Fund for Women.