Wikipedia:Meetup/Black Lunch Table/Brooklyn Museum July2017

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Black Lunch Table @ Brooklyn Museum: Black Radical Women, 1965-1985!
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When and Where
Date:Saturday, July 1, 2017
Time:5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Address:Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn, New York 11238
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The Black Lunch Table (BLT) project will host an edit-a-thon in conjunction with The Brooklyn Museum's July First Saturdays the exhibition We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 from 5pm - 9pm on Saturday, July 1, 2017. Join us for a day of social Wikipedia editing! A training session will be held, but help is available throughout the event.

As an extra bonus photographer, Noelle Théard, will be taking portraits of artists for use on Wikipedia! If you don't have an image on your Wikipedia page, need a headshot (for free!!!) or want to join the fun (first come, first served), stop by!!

BRING YOUR LAPTOP and feel free to bring a friend!

Event description edit

Black Lunch Table Wikipedia Editathon for Black Radical Women Visual Artists at the Brooklyn Museum during Target's First Saturday.
Black Lunch Table Wikipedia Editathon for Black Radical Women Visual Artists at the Brooklyn Museum during Target's First Saturday.

The Black Lunch Table (BLT) project at The Brooklyn Museum will create, update, and improve Wikipedia articles pertaining to the lives and works of visual artists who are women of color, who were working during the emergence of second-wave feminism. Together we will create historical documents that respond to the urgent need for a reconstruction of the art historical record.

All are invited, with no specialized knowledge of the subject or Wikipedia editing experience required. A brief overview of the basics of Wikipedia editing will be given at the start of the edit-a-thon. We will have a library resources and a list of suggested artists, cultural creators, and institutions on hand.

As an extra bonus photographer, Noelle Théard, will be taking portraits of artists for use on Wikipedia! If you don't have an image on your Wikipedia page, need a headshot (for free!!!) or want to join the fun (first come, first served), gussy up and stop by!!

History of The Black Lunch Table edit

The Black Lunch Table (BLT) is an ongoing collaboration between artists Jina Valentine (Fishantena (talk)) and Heather Hart (Heathart (talk)) which intends to fill holes in the documentation of contemporary art history. In its 10 year existence, the BLT has taken a variety of forms relating to this most recent iteration, in the form of the Wikipedia edit-a-thon. BLT’s aim is the production of discursive sites (at literal and metaphorical lunch tables), wherein cultural producers of color engage in critical dialogue on topics directly affecting our communities. They endeavor to create spaces, online and off, mirroring the activity and creativity present in sites where Blackness and Art are performed.

Noelle Théard edit

Noelle Théard is a photographer and educator. She holds an M.A. in African Diaspora Studies from Florida International University, a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Texas at Austin, and a certificate in advanced studies from the Spéos Photographic Institute in Paris, France. She has an MFA in Photography from Parsons The New School for Design.

Her photographic work on hip-hop culture has taken her to South America, South Africa, and Europe. Her images of Latin American hip-hop are featured in the Miami Herald’s award-winning series “A Rising Voice: Afro-Latin Americans,” and her images of hip-hop in South Africa are published in the anthology Native Tongues: An African Hip-Hop Reader.

Her professional practices are wide ranging and include Director of Photography for the acclaimed (1)ne Drop project by Dr. Yaba Blay and co-directorship of FotoKonbit, a non-profit organization created to engage and empower Haitians to tell their own stories and document their communities through photography. She also founded a photography program at the Miami Museum of Contemporary Art. Théard is currently an adjunct professor in the African Diaspora Studies program at Florida International University, where she teaches two classes: “Africa in Films” and “African Visual Arts.”

The Brooklyn Museum edit

Black Lunch Table Wikipedia Editathon for Black Radical Women Visual Artists at the Brooklyn Museum during Target's First Saturday.
Black Lunch Table Wikipedia Editathon for Black Radical Women Visual Artists at the Brooklyn Museum during Target's First Saturday.

The Brooklyn Museum is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the country. Its world-renowned permanent collections range from ancient Egyptian masterpieces to contemporary art, and represent a wide range of cultures. The mission of the Brooklyn Museum is to act as a bridge between the rich artistic heritage of world cultures, as embodied in its collections, and the unique experience of each visitor.

Focusing on the work of black women artists, We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 examines the political, social, cultural, and aesthetic priorities of women of color during the emergence of second-wave feminism. It is the first exhibition to highlight the voices and experiences of women of color—distinct from the primarily white, middle-class mainstream feminist movement—in order to reorient conversations around race, feminism, political action, art production, and art history in this significant historical period.

Event details edit

  • Date: Saturday, July 1, 2017
  • Time: 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm EST
  • Location: Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York 11238
  • Who should attend: Artists, historians, students, teachers, writers, journalists, curators, visitors, the curious...
    • Experienced or new Wikipedians (We will provide assistance with Wikipedia formatting and syntax)
    • Amateur historians or research pros (We will have a selection of resources available for your use)
  • What to Bring: A Laptop & a friend!. Tablets are more difficult.
  • Hashtag: #BlackLunchTable
  • Etherpad: BlackLunchTable - live doc to keep track of what we are all working on
  • Training: Black Lunch Table Wikipedia Presentation

Agenda edit

  • Presentation / overview
  • Editing time
  • Goals: Create user account (if new to Wikipedia), create user page with at least one sentence, sign up for editathon on this Wikipedia Meetup page, make at least one edit to a Wikipedia page
  • For more information about ongoing scheduled meetups see Black Lunch Table Meetup page
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Possible articles to edit edit

Suggested artist pages for revision and/or creation! This event-specific list focuses on important women visual artists/art workers/collectors of the African Diaspora who have some connection to the We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 exhibition at Brooklyn Museum and are under-represented on Wikipedia. Our master list can be found under our Tasks tab. Please add a name if you know a artist of the African Diaspora note who needs a page or needs editing. Please do not add an artist who has a substantial page. We are trying to create new pages and beef up under-represented ones.

  • Etherpad: BlackLunchTable - List the article you're working on in this live doc to keep track and avoid duplicate work!
  •   denotes Infobox is needed

These articles are suggested, be sure they qualify according to Wikipedia's NOTABILITY guidlines before you create a new page. Thanks!


Wikidata task list edit

This list is automatically generated from data in Wikidata and is periodically updated by Listeriabot.
Edits made within the list area will be removed on the next update!

Article Gender Occupation Place of birth Residence
Alison Saar female artist
sculptor
illustrator
photographer
painter
installation artist
printmaker
Los Angeles
Alva Rogers female writer
performing artist
actor
visual artist
singer
puppeteer
New York City New York City
Ana Mendieta female performance artist
artist
painter
visual artist
land artist
photographer
video artist
sculptor
athlete
Havana Havana
New York City
Ayoka Chenzira female film director
women's rights activist
Philadelphia Atlanta
Philadelphia
New York City
Barbara Chase-Riboud female writer
poet
sculptor
novelist
drawer
painter
art historian
artist
Philadelphia Paris
Rome
Capri
London
Philadelphia
Barbara Jones-Hogu female painter Chicago Chicago
Washington, D.C.
Barbara McCullough female director
production manager
cinematic technician
New Orleans
Betye Saar female painter
assemblage artist
printmaker
graphic artist
installation artist
sculptor
jewelry designer
artist
Los Angeles Los Angeles
Beverly Buchanan female artist
land artist
Fuquay-Varina Ann Arbor
Blondell Cummings female dancer
choreographer
Florence
Camille Billops female filmmaker
printmaker
archivist
visual artist
Los Angeles New York City
Carole Byard female visual artist
photographer
children's book illustration
Atlantic City Atlantic City
New York City
Petersburg, New Jersey
Philadelphia
Carolyn Lawrence female visual artist
Carrie Mae Weems female photographer
installation artist
video artist
Portland Syracuse
Coreen Simpson female photographer New York City
Dindga McCannon female visual artist
Eliza Myrie female visual artist
sculptor
New York Chicago
Elizabeth Catlett female sculptor
printmaker
painter
illustrator
teacher
graphic artist
artist
Washington, D.C. New York City
Cuernavaca
Emma Amos female painter
printmaker
textile designer
artist
Atlanta New York City
Atlanta
Faith Ringgold female painter
visual artist
illustrator
textile artist
sculptor
performance artist
quiltmaker
Harlem
Howardena Pindell female painter
visual artist
illustrator
artist
Philadelphia Sweden
Japan
India
New York City
Jae Jarrell female visual artist
fashion designer
textile artist
Chicago
Cleveland
Janet Henry female photographer
painter
installation artist
Harlem
Julie Dash female film director
novelist
writer
screenwriter
Long Island City
Kay Brown female artist New York City New York City
Northeast
Linda Goode Bryant female film director
gallerist
Columbus New York City
Columbus
Atlanta
Lisa Jones female screenwriter
writer
playwright
Lorna Simpson female photographer
printmaker
video artist
drawer
installation artist
filmmaker
Brooklyn
Lorraine O'Grady female photographer
performance artist
conceptual artist
video artist
Boston
Loïs Mailou Jones female painter
university teacher
artist
designer
textile artist
watercolorist
Boston
Maren Hassinger female sculptor
dancer
university teacher
Los Angeles
Ming Smith female visual artist
photographer
Detroit Columbus
Harlem
Noelle Théard female photographer
teacher
El Paso New York City
El Paso
Austin
University Park
Pat Davis female photographer
Samella Lewis female art historian
printmaker
historian
curator
artist
New Orleans
Senga Nengudi female sculptor
curator
performance artist
Chicago
Susan Robeson female visual artist
filmmaker
New York City
Tiona Nekkia McClodden female visual artist Blytheville Philadelphia
Virginia Jaramillo female visual artist El Paso
Vivian E. Browne female painter
graphic designer
illustrator
visual artist
printmaker
artist
Laurel New York City
End of auto-generated list.

Exhibition book edit

  • Choi, Connie H.; Hermo, Carmen; Hockley, Rujeko; Morris, Catherine; Weissberg, Stephanie (2017). Morris, Catherine; Hockley, Rujeko (eds.). We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965-85 / A Sourcebook (Exhibition catalog). Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Museum. ISBN 978-0-872-73183-7. OCLC 964698467. – Published on the occasion of an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, April 21-September 17, 2017


To use this WikiMarkup for citations to the exhibition catalog
  1. Click on "Edit source" next to Exhibition book
  2. Copy text that is inside the page here, starting with <ref name=BrooklynMuseum-BlackRadicalWomen-Sourcebook-2017> all the way to </ref>


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References edit

  1. ^ Choi, Connie H.; Hermo, Carmen; Hockley, Rujeko; Morris, Catherine; Weissberg, Stephanie (2017). Morris, Catherine; Hockley, Rujeko (eds.). We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965-85 / A Sourcebook (Exhibition catalog). Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Museum. ISBN 978-0-872-73183-7. OCLC 964698467.

Outcomes edit

 Alphabetical by first letter
Infobox was added

Pages improved
  1. AfriCOBRA -- Really98 (talk)
  2. Barbara McCullough -- BrillLyle (talk)
  3. Beverly Buchanan -- Raggachampiongirl (talk)
  4. Bonnie Burton -- BrillLyle (talk)
  5. Brooklyn Museum -- BrillLyle (talk)
  6. Coreen Simpson -- BrillLyle (talk)
  7. Elaine Welteroth -- BrillLyle (talk)
  8. Emma Amos (painter) -- Gypsiesedit (talk)
  9. Faith Ringgold -- Sydney D. Banks (talk)
  10. Jae Jarrell -- Heathart (talk), Sirva2017 (talk)
  11. Janet Henry -- B Thomas (talk)
  12. Julie Dash -- Bk www (talk)
  13. Lisa Jones -- Bk www (talk), Sirva2017 (talk)
  14. Maren Hassinger -- Tefoster (talk)
  15. Samella Lewis -- Pifflingviggo2 (talk)
  16. Senga Nengudi -- Artmgee (talk), B Thomas (talk), Pifflingviggo2 (talk)
  17. St. Vincent (musician) -- Mozucat (talk)
  18. Storm King Art Center -- BrillLyle (talk)
  19. Wangechi Mutu -- B Thomas (talk)
Pages created
  1. Alva Rogers -- Dilettante Army (talk) -- Preliminary shell; finished and moved live Heathart (talk)
  2. Carole Byard -- BrillLyle (talk) -- shell
Wikidata items improved
  1. Bonnie Burton (Q4942302) -- BrillLyle (talk)
  2. Storm King Art Center (Q2528439) -- BrillLyle (talk)
Wikidata items created
  1. Noelle Théard (Q31338782) -- BrillLyle (talk)
  2. We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965-85 / A Sourcebook (Q31355152) -- BrillLyle (talk)
Wikimedia Commons images uploaded
  1. Jae Jarrell examining her work at the Brooklyn Museum.jpg -- Heathart (talk)
  2. Storm King Art Center logo 2017.jpg -- BrillLyle (talk)
Event pictures uploaded
  1. Black Lunch Table Wikipedia Editathon 01.jpg -- Heathart (talk)
  2. Black Lunch Table Wikipedia Editathon 02.jpg -- Heathart (talk)
  3. Black Lunch Table Wikipedia Editathon 03.jpg -- Heathart (talk)
  4. Black Lunch Table Wikipedia Editathon 04.jpg -- Heathart (talk)
  5. BLT at Brooklyn Museum 01.jpg -- BrillLyle (talk)
  6. BLT at Brooklyn Museum 02.jpg -- BrillLyle (talk)
  7. BLT at Brooklyn Museum 03.jpg -- BrillLyle (talk)
  8. BLT at Brooklyn Museum 04.jpg -- BrillLyle (talk)
  9. BLT at Brooklyn Museum 05.jpg -- BrillLyle (talk)
  10. BLT at Brooklyn Museum 06.jpg -- BrillLyle (talk)
  11. Black Lunch Table Wikipedia Editathon 05.jpg -- NoelleTheard (talk)
  12. Black Lunch Table Wikipedia Editathon 06.jpg -- NoelleTheard (talk)
  13. Black Lunch Table Wikipedia Editathon 07.jpg -- NoelleTheard (talk)
  14. Black Lunch Table Wikipedia Editathon 08.jpg -- NoelleTheard (talk)
  15. Black Lunch Table Wikipedia Editathon 09.jpg -- NoelleTheard (talk)
  16. Black Lunch Table Wikipedia Editathon 10.jpg -- NoelleTheard (talk)
Community engagement
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Gallery edit

Wikipedia editing resources edit

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  4. BrillLyle (talk) 16:00, 28 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
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  6. Dilettante Army (talk) 21:05, 1 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  7. Fishantena (talk) 15:23, 25 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  8. Gypsiesedit (talk) 22:47, 1 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  9. Heathart (talk) 17:47, 15 June 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  10. Mozucat (talk) 15:35, 1 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  11. NoelleTheard (talk) 21:59, 1 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  12. Pifflingviggo2 (talk) 23:57, 1 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  13. Raggachampiongirl (talk) 23:15, 1 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  14. Really98 (talk) 21:58, 1 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  15. Riri 00 (talk) 22:00, 1 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  16. Sirva2017 (talk) 22:12, 1 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  17. Sydney D. Banks (talk) 23:25, 1 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  18. Tefoster (talk)
  19. QuanieB90 (talk) 22:32, 9 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]