Women’s creativity since the Modern Movement (MoMoWo) is a large-scale cooperation project co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme within the Culture sub-programme.
From a pan-European and interdisciplinary perspective, MoMoWo considers women work within architecture, industrial and interior design professions of cultural and social relevance for contemporaneity. The project aims to share significant European cultural heritage forged by women working within the design professions, which has been to a significant extent ‘hidden from history’.
MoMoWo highlights, reflects and debates the diverse contributions of women in the design professions, promoting their cultural and economic significance. Through this perspective, examining the role of women in these fields will broaden the design professions history and heritage, as well as fostering and safeguarding European cultural diversity.
All MoMoWo activities are designed in order to raise awareness to women’s work within the designing fields. As such, they have the potential to generate a long-lasting impact, strengthening social and economic roles of women, whether they are working in each field of design or they are still in training. (Source: MoMoWo.)
Project leader: Politecnico di Torino (IT)
Partners: France Stele Institute of Art History (ZRC SAZU), Iade Instituto de Artes Visuais Design Marketing, S.A (PT), SITI – Istituto Superiore Sui Sistemi Territoriali per L’innovazione (IT), Universidad de Oviedo (ES), Universiteit Leiden (NL), Universite Pierre Mendes France (FR).
Project duration: 20. 10. 2014–19. 10. 2018
Project activities:
Call for paper: International Conference on Urban History
MoMoWo in Seoul
MOMOWO | 100 works in 100 years | European women in architecture and design | 1918–2018