London's Vagina Museum is at risk of closure - emergency crowdfunding appeal launched
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- The Vagina Museum in London is at risk of closing.
- A crowdfunding campaign has been launched to help save the museum.
- Urgent financial support is required to keep the museum - the first of its kind in the world - open.
The Vagina Museum plays a crucial role in breaking the stigma surrounding gynaecological anatomy and contributing to a broader cultural shift from shame to celebration. Without urgent financial support, the museum will be forced to shut its doors, cease all digital activities, and end their mission to educate, empower and break taboos.
To raise awareness of its critical work and to raise emergency funds, The Vagina Museum has launched a tactical campaign showcasing renowned artwork from British museums; to challenge visitors and funders to get behind the real masterpiece.
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Hide AdWhile other museums fill their walls with shallow representations of the female anatomy, The Vagina Museum gives this the attention it deserves.


In the urgent plea for support, the museum says on its fundraising page that “we are battered from all sides.”
● Reproductive rights are in crisis.
● Women’s rights are in crisis.
● LGBT+ rights are in crisis.
● Arts and culture are in crisis.
Since its founding, the Vagina Museum has been a bold, unapologetic space for education, activism and community, breaking stigmas and fostering conversations that are often overlooked or silenced.
Earlier this year the museum was forced to crowdfund its latest exhibition, ‘Menopause: What’s Changed?’, due to a lack of interest from arts and heritage funders. More than 1700 people have since visited the exhibition, which is a celebration of this common life event which will affect half of the population but is shrouded in taboos and misconceptions.
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Zoe Williams, director of the Vagina Museum said: “We stand defiant in a world that needs us, even when it does not always want us.
"This is a critical moment. If we do not meet our fundraising target, we will determine how best to use the funds raised—whether to sustain operations for a few more months while seeking longer-term funding or to explore alternative ways to continue our work. But to survive, we need your help now.”
The work is running across London and online from March 17.
Donate today to save the Vagina Museum and ensure it doesn’t become just a footnote in history. Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference in keeping this vital space alive.
Campaign details: https://www.gofundme.com/f/btscc2