Wikipedia:Meetup/DC/National Museum of Women in the Arts: Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon 2019
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National Museum of Women in the Arts: Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon 2019
When and Where | |
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Date: | Saturday, March 23, 2019 |
Time: | 10:00 am – 2:30 pm |
Address: | National Museum of Women in the Arts 1250 New York Ave. NW (Map) |
City/State: | Washington, DC 20005 |
Join the Betty Boyd Dettre Library and Research Center as it hosts its sixth Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in honor of Women’s History Month. Help improve the Wikipedia representation of women who have used their art as a tool for social change. No experience necessary. All you need is a laptop, motivation to combat gender bias and a belief in equal access to quality information resources. Free. Registration required.
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- Attendees must register using the Wikimedia Labs Dashboard. Follow these steps. It's quick and easy!
- 1. Go to DC NMWA ArtAndFeminism 2019
- 2. Select Login if you already have a Wikipedia username or Sign-Up if you don't
- 3. Once logged in, you'll be added to the list if attendees/editors
Wikimedia Projects edit
- Wikimedia movement
- Wikipedia, a web-based encyclopedia
- Wikimedia Commons, a data repository of media (images, videos and sounds). (See * Wikiproject Wikimedia Commons:GLAM Wikiproject)
- Wikidata, a common source of data, also accessible by the other projects
- Wiktionary, a dictionary
- Wikibooks, educational textbooks
- Wikinews, news articles
- Wikiquote, a collection of quotations
- Wikisource, a library of source texts and documents
- Wikiversity, educational material
- Wikivoyage, a travel guide
- Wikispecies, a taxonomic catalogue of species
Wikipedia Policies edit
- Wikipedia:Five pillars
- Wikipedia:Core content policies
- Wikipedia:General notability guideline
- Wikipedia:Verifiability
- Wikipedia:Conflict of interest
- Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources
- Wikipedia:No original research (Examples of Original Research)
- Wikipedia:Citing sources
- Wikipedia:Identifying and using primary sources
Quick Editing Tips edit
Tools and Other Resources edit
Suggested Work List edit
View the work list by visiting the Dashboard for this event.
Potential Sources edit
- WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, REF CAT 2007a, pages 213-214 Source: WACK! Book - Artist or Topic: Sonia Andrade
- Source: 32bienal - Artist or Topic: Sonia Andrade
- Source: Rio Times - Artist or Topic: Sonia Andrade
- Source: Art Forum - Artist or Topic: Sonia Andrade
- Source: AGO - Artist or Topic: Rebecca Belmore
- Source: Art 21 - Artist or Topic: Meriem Bennani
- Source: Dazed - Artist or Topic: Meriem Bennani
- Source: Guggenheim - Artist or Topic: Lee Bul
- Source: The Guardian - Artist or Topic: Lee Bul
- Source: Hyperallergic - Artist or Topic: Lee Bul
- Source: 516 Arts - Artist or Topic: Nao Bustamente
- Racism: An American Family Value, VF CAT N7433.3.R33 2009, page 15 Source: Racism: An American Value - Artist or Topic: Irene Chen
- Source: Ch'An Press - Artist or Topic: Irene Chen
- Agents of Change: An Exhibition of Artists’ Books & Prints with a Social Conscience, VF CAT N7433.3.A34 2011, pages 12-13 Source: Agents of change - Artist or Topic: Julie Chen
- Agents of Change: An Exhibition of Artists’ Books & Prints with a Social Conscience, VF CAT N7433.3.A34 2011, pages 14-17 Source: Agents of change - Artist or Topic: Maureen Cummins
- Source: Swarthmore - Artist or Topic: Maureen Cummins
- Racism: An American Family Value, VF CAT N7433.3.R33 2009, page 16 Source: Racism: An Amerri - Artist or Topic: Maureen Cummins
- Source: website - Artist or Topic: Maureen Cummins
- Source: Craft in America - Artist or Topic: Maureen Cummins
- Source: Wash University St Louise - Artist or Topic: Maureen Cummins
- Source: abececdaria - Artist or Topic: Maureen Cummins
- WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, REF CAT 2007a, page 228 Source: WACK! book - Artist or Topic: Assia Djebar
- The Tongue’s Blood Does Not Run Dry, NMWA CAT 2009 - Source: The Tongue's Blood - Artist or Topic: Assia Djebar]"
- Source: The Guardian - Artist or Topic: Assia Djebar
- Source: NY Times - Artist or Topic: Assia Djebar
- Source: Aljazeera - Artist or Topic: Assia Djebar
- WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, REF CAT 2007a, page 229 Source: WACK! book - Artist or Topic: Rita Donagh
- Source: NPR - Artist or Topic: Rita Donagh
- Source: Frieze - Artist or Topic: Rita Donagh
- WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, REF CAT 2007a, page 230 Source: WACK! book - Artist or Topic: Kirsten Dufour
- Source: "What's happening at SMK?" - Artist or Topic: Kirsten Dufour
- Source: React Reminism - Artist or Topic: Kirsten Dufour
- Where We’re At! Other voices on gender, N8217.G397 W49 2014, page 61-65, 126 Source: Where We're At! Book - Artist or Topic: Angele Etoundi Essamba
- Source: Artist website - Artist or Topic: Angele Etoundi Essamba
- Source: Mojo Gallery - Artist or Topic: Angele Etoundi Essamba
- Source: New African - Artist or Topic: Angele Etoundi Essamba
- MFON: women photographers of the African diaspora, TR646.A37 M46 2017 Source: MFON book - Artist or Topic: Angele Etoundi Essamba
- Africa now! : emerging talents from a continent on the move, NX587 .A35 2000z, page 98 - Source: Africa now! Book - Artist or Topic: Angele Etoundi Essamba
- Gendered visions : the art of contemporary Africana women artists, N8356.B55 G46 1997, pages 45-53, 102 Source: Gendered Visions Book - Artist or Topic: Angele Etoundi Essamba
- Revival NMWA Cat 2017 Source: Revival Catalog - Artist or Topic: Lalla Essaydi
- WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, REF CAT 2007a, page 238 Source: Wack! book - Artist or Topic: Iole de Freitas
- Source: Straight talk - Artist or Topic: Vibha Galhotra
- WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, REF CAT 2007a, pages 242-243 Source: Wack! book - Artist or Topic: Margaret Harrison
- New World (Dis)Order, NMWA CAT 1994a, pp. 22-23, 44-45 Source: New World (Dis)order - Artist or Topic: Mildred Howard
- Source: Telling Tales book - Artist or Topic: Mildred Howard
- Source: Spirit & Matter book - Artist or Topic: Mildred Howard
- WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, REF CAT 2007a, pages 221-222 - Source: WACK! book - Artist or Topic: Sheila de Bretteville
- Women's Caucus for Art honor awards for lifetime achievement in the visual arts : Honor awards 2016 : Tomie Arai, Helène Aylon, Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, Juana Guzman, VF CAT N394.W65 2016 - Source: Women's Caucus - Artist or Topic: Sheila de Bretteville
- Source: AIGA - Artist or Topic: Sheila de Bretteville
- Source: Yale - Artist or Topic: Sheila de Bretteville
- Source: Brooklyn Museum - Artist or Topic: Sheila de Bretteville
- Source: Eye Magazine - Artist or Topic: Sheila de Bretteville
- Where We’re At! Other voices on gender, N8217.G397 W49 2014, pages 68-69, 129-130 Source: Where We're At! Book - Artist or Topic: Shigeyuki Kihara
- New World (Dis)Order, NMWA CAT 1994a, pp. 26-27, 52-53 - Source: New World (Dis)order book - Artist or Topic: Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie
- Where We’re At! Other voices on gender, N8217.G397 W49 2014, pages 113-115, 130 Source: Where We're At! Book - Artist or Topic: Michele Magema
- Global Feminisms, N72.F45 G58 2007, pages 74, 278-279 - Source: Globa; Feminisms - Artist or Topic: Michele Magema
- Source: Art of Intervention - Artist or Topic: Michele Magema
- Source: African Digital Art - Artist or Topic: Michele Magema
- Virgin Territory: Women, Gender, and History in Contemporary Brazilian Art, NMWA CAT 2001a, page 76 Source: Virgin Territory Book - Artist or Topic: Anna Maria Maiolino
- She Who Tells a Story: Women Photographers from Iran and the Arab World, Ref CAT 2016, pp. 50-57 Source: She Who Tells a Story - Artist or Topic: Rania Matar
- Where We’re At! Other voices on gender, N8217.G397 W49 2014, pages 108-109, 130-131 - Source: Where We're At Book - Artist or Topic: Alex Mawimbi
- Source: Africanah - Artist or Topic: Alex Mawimbi"
- Source: Zam magazine - Artist or Topic: Alex Mawimbi
- Source: Mourning a Life Man Performance - Artist or Topic: Alex Mawimbi
- Source: Art Rader - Artist or Topic: Alex Mawimbi
- WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, REF CAT 2007a, pp.266-267 Source: WACK! Book - Artist or Topic: Annette Messager
- Source: Art News - Artist or Topic: Amalia Mesa-Bains
- [Art on the Edge and Over N6490 W45 1996 p 93 Source: Art on The Edge and Over book - Artist or Topic: Amalia Mesa-Bains]
- Total Art: Contemporary Video, NMWA CAT 2014a, p.3 - Source: Total Art Book - Artist or Topic: Ingrid Mwangi
- Source: Buala - Artist or Topic: Ingrid Mwangi
- Source: Spellman Collage Museum - Artist or Topic: Ingrid Mwangi
- Source: Brooklyn Museum - Artist or Topic: Ingrid Mwangi
- Source: Contempoary Art Museum - Artist or Topic: Ingrid Mwangi
- Gendered visions : the art of contemporary Africana women artists, N8356.B55 G46 1997, pages 9-18, 102-103 Source: Gendered Visions Book - Artist or Topic: Houria Niati
- The allure of empire : art in the service of French imperialism, 1798-1836, N6847.P59 1998, page 150-151 Source: The Allure of Empire Book - Artist or Topic: Houria Niati
- Source: Artist Website - Artist or Topic: Houria Niati
- See-for-Myself card (included in MMWA permanent collection) Source: NMWA - Artist or Topic: Daniela Rossell
- Witness to her art: art and writings by…,N8354.W49 2006 Source: Witness to Her Art Book - Artist or Topic: Daniela Rossell
- Just love me: post/feminist positions…, N72.F45 J87 2003 Currently checked out to Ashley - Source: Just Love Me Book - Artist or Topic: Daniela Rossell
- Girls’ night out, TR681.W6 G57 2003 Currently checked out to Ashley Source: Girls Night Out book - Artist or Topic: Daniela Rossell
- Total Art: Contemporary Video, NMWA CAT 2014a, p.4-5 Source: Total Art Book - Artist or Topic: Michal Rovner
- Source: Interview on CNN - Artist or Topic: Michal Rovner
- Source: Haaretz Interview - Artist or Topic: Michal Rovner
- Source: Louvre Museum - Artist or Topic: Michal Rovner
- Agents of Change: an Exhibition of Artists’ Books & Prints with a Social Conscience, VF CAT N7433.3.A34 2011, pages 42-43 Source: Agents of change book - Artist or Topic: Clarissa Sligh
- She Who Tells a Story: Women Photographers from Iran and the Arab World, Ref CAT 2016, pp. 68-81 Source: She Who Tells a Story Book - Artist or Topic: Newsha Tavakolian
- New World (Dis)Order, NMWA CAT 1994a, pp. 26-27, 52-53 Source: New World (Dis)Order book - Artist or Topic: Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie
- Source: Artist Website - Artist or Topic: Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie
- Virgin Territory: Women, Gender, and History in Contemporary Brazilian Art, NMWA CAT 2001a, page 48 Source: Virgin Territory Book - Artist or Topic: Silvana Afram
- Source: Women Make Movies website - Artist or Topic: Silvana Afram