It maintains the archive Verein der Berliner Künstlerinnen 1867 e. V., publishes club announcements and catalogues, and every two years awards the Marianne Werefkin Prize to contemporary female artists.
Data from the archive was used for works on Charlotte Berend-Corinth, Käthe Kollwitz, Jeanne Mammen, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Marg Moll, Elisabet Ney, Harriet von Rathlef-Keilmann, and Gertraud Rostosky.
The association's cooperation partner is the Berlinische Galerie Landesmuseum for modern art, photography, and architecture.
[1] In 1893, the association, together with the Victoria Lyceum for higher women's education, acquired a building for the drawing and painting school at Potsdamer Straße 39 (today 98a).
As the number of students increased, the club moved in 1911 to a specially built house at Schöneberger Ufer 38 (today 71).