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Exhibition Opening: Women’s History is Everywhere

Welcome to the opening of the exhibition ИСТОРИЈА ЖЕНА ЈЕ СВУДА (Women’s History is Everywhere) at the National Library of Serbia.

Women's achievements, circumstances, and contributions to society have often been overlooked, misrepresented, or marginalised within traditional museums, archives, and in the overall creation and use of history. The gender gap will not decrease by itself – it requires collective action to effect change.

In the exhibition ИСТОРИЈА ЖЕНА ЈЕ СВУДА (Women’s History is Everywhere), the Stockholm Museum of Women's History illustrates how women's history can be brought to light and integrated into new contexts and settings. By demonstrating how history can be made visible in everyday life, they aim to inspire you to explore the hidden stories in your own surroundings.

The exhibition will be available at the National Library of Serbia from 13 March to 27 March. Presented in partnership with the National Library of Serbia and the Embassy of Sweden in Belgrade. Financial support provided by the City of Stockholm.

Agenda

11.00–11.20 Opening of the Exhibition

  • Vladimir Pištalo, Director of the National Library of Serbia

  • H.E. Anika Ben David, Ambassador of Sweden in Serbia

11.20–12.30 Atrium lecture by Stockholm’s Museum of Women’s History followed by a tour of the exhibition

  • Anna Tascha Larsson, Museum Director

  • Sandra Åhman, Communications Manager

12.30–13.00 Fika and cocktails

13.00–14.30 Workshop with Stockholm’s Museum of Women’s History

14.30–15.30 Lunch

The partnership

Through this partnership between the National Library of Serbia, the Embassy of Sweden in Belgrade, and Stockholm Museum of Women's History, we want to shed light on the significance of women throughout history. By showing how history can be made visible in everyday life, we hope to inspire you to explore the hidden stories in your own surroundings.

Föregående
Föregående
12 mars

Exhibition: Women's History is Everywhere

Nästa
Nästa
20 mars

Workshop: Gräv i arkiven! Så kan ett hus berätta kvinnors historia