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December 16, 2022

Solidarity projects Ukraine : Funded projects

Network

December 15, 2022

Open edition: the latest issue of Museum International is now online

Network

December 13, 2022

#ICOM75 x ICOM Voices: 1947 – 2022: the educational role of museums in the spotlight

ICOM Voices

December 8, 2022

Online Meetings and Workshops mark launch of ALIPH-ICOM Project in Burkina Faso and Mali

Network

December 1, 2022

International Museum Day 2023 to focus on sustainability and well-being

International Museum Day

November 24, 2022

ICOM launches the Emergency Red List of Cultural Objects at Risk – Ukraine

Network

November 16, 2022

NEW DEADLINE: Call for Papers Museum International: Museums, sustainability and sustainable development

Sustainability

November 11, 2022

Statement: Museums and Climate Activism

Sustainability

November 9, 2022

Culture at the heart of the COP27

Sustainability

November 4, 2022

Museums that created the 22nd century: A letter from a future museumgoer

ICOM Voices

October 28, 2022

ICOM Training: Supporting Disaster Risk Management in Armenia

Network

October 21, 2022

ICOM’s active participation in Mondiacult 2022

Sustainability

October 11, 2022

The Best in Heritage announces the 2022 Projects of Influence

October 7, 2022

ICOM Voices – Historical Awareness and Preservation of Social Memories

ICOM Voices

September 28, 2022

The Climate Heritage Network launches new action plan

Sustainability

September 23, 2022

ICOM & Climate Heritage Network: collective actions

Sustainability

September 14, 2022

The ‘emotional turn’ in museum practice

ICOM Voices

September 7, 2022

Publication of the Dictionary of Museology (French edition)

Network

September 5, 2022

NEW DEADLINE! Special Grants: Support to Museums and Museum Professionals in/from Ukraine

Network

August 31, 2022

Renewing museum meanings and action with intangible cultural heritage

ICOM Voices

  • 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.