The recent NEMO Webinar helps museums, galleries and cultural organisations advance trans inclusion. By making museums more welcoming to the trans community, museums inherently enhance inclusivity
On 4 November 2024, NEMO contributed to Museoalan Teemapäivät 2024 (Museum Theme Days), organised by the Finnish Heritage Agency in Helsinki, Finland. The conference, held from 4-5 November, explored
Hurry up to get your ticket by 20 October to join the NEMO European Museum Conference 'Can we talk? Museums facing polarisation'. From 10-12 November in Sibiu, Romania, NEMO welcomes you to be part
The 2025 edition of the State of Artistic Freedom report, published by Freemuse, offers a detailed look at the growing threats to artistic expression that often lead to censorship, intimidation, and
On the final day of the NEMO European Museum Conference 2024 ‘Can we talk? Museums facing polarisation’, running from 10-12 November in Sibiu, Romania, participants got input on and discussed topics
How can Europe’s cultural sector become more inclusive of Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPoC)? A new publication by the Reset! network examines this question and offers clear strategies
On 5 November 2024 at NEMO’s 32nd Annual General Meeting (AGM), new members of the board were elected for the upcoming term.
Three seats of the NEMO Executive Board were open for the 2025-2027 term.
In November 2024, NEMO launched the ‘LGBTQIA+ inclusion in European museums: An incomplete guideline’. The guidelines highlight some selected EU and national policies and presents scenarios and
NEMO's European Museum Conference 'Can we talk? Museums facing polarisation', was opened with a keynote by Meta Knol, an advocate for the transformative role of museums in society. To share her words