Wikipedia:Meetup/DC/African Women Artists Edit-a-thon


African Women Artists Edit-a-thon


Description

Celebrate Women’s History Month and edit and create new entries for Africa’s women artists in Wikipedia. Training will be provided. A Wikipedia account required; click here to create an account prior to the event.
Presented in by the National Museum of African Art with support from Wikimedia DC in conjunction with the exhibition I Am . . . : Contemporary Women Artists of Africa
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required.

When

March 19, 2022
11am-2pm

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Select the thumbnail for access to the PDF via Wikimedia Commons. File remain live and accessible after the event.

 
African Women Artists Edit-a-thon March 19, 2022 presented by the National Museum of African Art with support from Wikimedia DC

Article work list

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Articles for creation

Experienced editors: Select a red link to start an aticle.
New editors: Ensure that you are logged in (top right). Go to your sandbox (top right). Start the article there and save as you go. When it's ready for mainspace Wikipedia, select and copy the text while in editing mode, return here, select the red link for your article, then paste the sandbox content and hit publish.
Please use this Google sheet to reserve the article you plan to edit. Remove your name when you are done.

Stubs (shortest articles)

  • Georgia Papageorge[32] [33] - To do: Expand lead paragraph w/ a better case for notability. Mention that work is held by the British Museum and the Smithsonian Museum of African Art. Create more sections below lead, i.e. Life, Works, Exhibitions, etc. Add that work is held by NMAA.
  • Ebube Nwagbo[34] - To do: Add that she was included in Iké Udé:Nollywood Portraits series at NMAA.
  • Afi Nayo[35] - To do: Expand and add sections. Add that work is held by NMAA.
  • Luísa Queirós - To do: Expand and add sections. Make a better case for notability. Note: There is currently only one source with the article and other sources are hard to find. If sources can not be found, she may not meet notability standards.
  • Elizabeth Habte Wold[36] - To do: Expand. Add sections.
  • Myriam Mihindou[37][38] - To do: Expand. Add sections and new of award.
  • Seni Awa Camara[39] - To do: Expand with provided source. Add that work is in Jean Pigozzi Collection.
  • Nina Barnett - Edit to have a more appropriate lead paragraph that establishes notability.
  • Claire Beynon - Try to make a case for notability if possible. Very few independent sources exist.
  • Naomi Jacobson[40] - To do: Expand using sources provided.
  • Jill Trappler
  • Daniella Okeke[41] - To do: Add that she was included in Iké Udé:Nollywood Portraits series at NMAA.

Start class (shirt articles)

C class articles

B class articles

  • Amal Kenawy - To do: Add that work was exhibited at NMAA if it's not already included.
  • Ghada Amer[79] - To do: Add that work is held by NMAA, if it's not already included, and that she exhibited as part of the museum's I Am...Contemporary Women Artists of Africa.
  • Lebohang Kganye - To do: Add that work is held by NMAA if it's not already included.
  • Penny Siopis[80] - To do: Add that work is held by NMAA, if it's not already included, and that she exhibited as part of the museum's I Am...Contemporary Women Artists of Africa.
  • Wanuri Kahiu
  • Zanele Muholi[81] - To do: Add that work is held by NMAA, if it's not already included, and that she exhibited as part of the museum's I Am...Contemporary Women Artists of Africa.

GA class articles

  • Genevieve Nnaji [82] - To do: Add that she was included in Iké Udé:Nollywood Portraits series at NMAA.
  • Joke Silva [83] - To do: Add that she was included in Iké Udé:Nollywood Portraits series at NMAA.
  • Stephanie Okereke Linus [84] - To do: Add that she was included in Iké Udé:Nollywood Portraits series at NMAA.
  • Tope Oshin [85] - To do: Add that she was included in Iké Udé:Nollywood Portraits series at NMAA.
  • Aïda Muluneh[86] - To do: Add that work is held by NMAA, if it's not already included, and that she exhibited as part of the museum's I Am...Contemporary Women Artists of Africa.
  • Julie Mehretu - To do: Add that work is held by NMAA if it's not already included.
  • Ladi Kwali[87] - To do: Add that work is held by NMAA, if it's not already included, and that she exhibited as part of the museum's I Am...Contemporary Women Artists of Africa.
  • Lisa Brice - To do: Add that work is held by NMAA if it's not already included.
  • Magdalene Odundo[88] - To do: Add that work is held by NMAA, if it's not already included, and that she exhibited as part of the museum's I Am...Contemporary Women Artists of Africa.
  • Njideka Akunyili Crosby - To do: Add that work is held by NMAA, if it's not already included, and that her work was also exhibited as part of the museum's I Am...Contemporary Women Artists of Africa.
  • Susanne Wenger - To do: Add that work is held by NMAA, if it's not already included, and that she exhibited as part of the museum's I Am...Contemporary Women Artists of Africa.
  • Toyin Ojih Odutola[89] - To do: Add that work is held by NMAA, if it's not already included, and that she exhibited as part of the museum's I Am...Contemporary Women Artists of Africa.
  • Fatimah Tuggar
  • Grada Kilomba
  • Helen Joseph
  • Maggie Laubser
  • Maud Sulter

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