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May 18, 2021

Time to explore International Museum Day topics!

May 14, 2021

Anti-hegemonic Museums: Socially Engaged Art at the Street Art Museum of Amsterdam

ICOM Voices

May 10, 2021

Collaboration with UNESCO Almaty: Webinars for Museum professionals of Central Asia and Southern Caucasus

Conference

May 7, 2021

How joining ICOM benefits you and the museum community

Network

May 4, 2021

International Museum Day: ICOM and Wikimedia join forces again to foster the presence of museums online

April 29, 2021

Royal Museum of the Mokolo Lamidat: Building Bridges between Tradition and Modernity

ICOM Voices

April 22, 2021

ICOM joins the Global Coalition “United for Biodiversity”

Network

April 19, 2021

Smart Museums to Face the Crisis

ICOM Voices

April 15, 2021

Third survey: the impact of COVID-19 on the museum sector

April 14, 2021

Earth Day webinar: Museums and Sustainability

Focus

March 31, 2021

Museums and New Business Models

ICOM Voices

March 19, 2021

Tokyo 2020 in 2021 The Impact of Postponing the Olympic Games on a Museum’s Programming

ICOM Voices

March 15, 2021

WEBINAR – When Private Homes Become Museums: Transforming the Sursock Palace after the Beirut Blast

Conference

March 8, 2021

#WomenInMuseums Choose to Challenge

Focus

February 27, 2021

Partnering in a Pandemic: Prairie State Museums Project and Local Journalism

ICOM Voices

February 26, 2021

The 2021 Solidarity Projects of ICOM have been selected

Network

February 22, 2021

Call for Papers – Museum International: Empty Museums

Museum International

February 19, 2021

A Strange Queer Body: the Museum of Sexual Diversity in São Paulo, Brazil

ICOM Voices

February 4, 2021

Call for articles ICOM VOICES – International Museum Day 2021 ‘The Future of Museums: Recover and Reimagine’

February 3, 2021

International Museum Day 2021 – “The Future of Museums: Recover and Reimagine”

  • Red Lists

    The Red Lists classify the endangered categories of archaeological objects or works of art in the most vulnerable areas of the world, in order to prevent them being sold or illegally exported.

  • Publications

    Through its network, ICOM publishes or takes part in the publication of major books for the international museum community every year.