In January 2018, we conducted a Feminist Museum Hack Workshop with 28 community participants at the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Milano, Italy. This museum has been hosting exhibitions of photographs by well-known Italian and other European artists from its collection since 2017. The series of images on display that we used for the Hack spanned from the 1960s to the early years of the new millennium. The works in the exhibition varied in terms of theme, genre, visual language, technique and format and were organised by major themes. The first floor gallery hosted a series about the body – from social contexts to Body Art. The upstairs gallery presented landscape-related projects, understood both in the narrow sense of territory and the broader sense of the social environment as a symbolic space of visual enquiry and linguistic hybridisation.