Monday, 15 February 2016

Visit Muslima, the online exhibition reflecting the thoughts of contemporary Muslim women

Source: Muslima website. Screen capture of the Muslima website.
Source: Muslima website.
Muslima: Muslim Women’s Art & Voices, a global online exhibition from the International Museum of Women, which has since merged with the Global Fund for Women

Muslima presents a groundbreaking collection of thought pieces and artwork from contemporary Muslim women who are defining their own identities and, in the process, shattering stereotypes, covering topics such as: 
breaking stereotypes,
appearance
change, 
connection,
faith,
generations
leadership
myths, and 
power.

Muslima debuted online in March 2013 and ran through December 2013, with new art and stories added regularly over the months it was active. The exhibition will remain up and available for viewing online indefinitely. Sections include:

Art gallery, which includes individual art and photography pieces created by Muslim women and artists around the globe
Featured voices, which presents long-form pieces that feature the voices of thought leaders, artists, and activists working to make a difference in the world for Muslim women
Muslima stories, a collaborative multimedia project that presents the stories of Muslim women in words and images

Interested?


Download the Muslima Discussion Toolkitwhich is designed to help facilitate conversation, better understanding, and actions between diverse communities