The following museum includes positive vulva imagery in art, jewelry, sculpture, graphic
art and more. We are continually saddened to see the widespread disrespect that is displayed towards
women's genitals in most cultures and are offering this website as an alternative for women and
men alike, to expand past the corporate, political and religious
brainwashing to learn to love and be proud of the genitals we live with in our lives. Enjoy!
Please note: This site is intended for adults, and by continuing to browse it you are certifying that you are over the age of 18.
A friend brought me this vulva-shaped RoseStone from Oklahoma
In the mid-1970's, Judy Chicago created a huge controversy with her art exhibit, "The Dinner Party." "The
Dinner Party" consisted of 39 place settings for famous female "guests." There were elaborate embroidered
linen runners, and china painted plates, each with a theme related to one of the 39 woman guests, but
depicting a vulva as the center of that theme. The plates were three dimensional, with labias rising up out
of the plates themselves. The exhibit's triangular table sat atop 999 porcelain tiles with the names of
important women in history on them. The women guests ranged from mythic women characters to real women. The
plates commemorated figures such as Kali, Hatshepsut, Sappho, Saint Bridget, Sojourner Truth, Emily
Dickinson, Margaret Sanger, Virginia Woolf, and Georgia O'Keefe. I found it odd that in a culture with such a
wide use of porn, that this exhibit of women's genitals, made into art, by a woman, was such a huge outrage
to many.