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Outcomes edit

Barnard College December 12th, 2014 edit

USC January 29th & Feb 5th, 2015 edit

  • Marcia Tucker: Added information on early life and beginning of her career. - Sebastian Albagli
  • Ana Mendieta: Rearranged elements of page to clean up the flow of information (e.g. eliminated redundant sections). Added a "Death & Controversy" section, as well as more information to the "Works" section. - MissPicatrix
  • Suzanne Lacy: Added more information about Performance Art. I revised the first paragraph on her early performance art. I also created sections on her projects titled: In Morning and Rage, The Oakland Projects, and Three Weeks in January (Storying Rape). - Alexis Miller
  • Rachel Rosenthal: added more information to aspects about her early life and her work, really trying to add more contextualization and depth. I hope that I added a bit more richness and flavor to her page so that readers understand the facts in a contextual manner and understand the complexities of her life and work. I took out one statement about her appearance that I felt was no longer relevant. - MediaArtInfo (talk) 06:48, 19 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]
  • Martha Rosler: worked on Exhibit section, adding info about her "Meta-Monumental Garage Sale" at MoMa. I also added some information about her life to give more depth to her page. On top of that, I edited some of the grammar and information throughout the page. - Emarc
  • Judy Baca: Added the links between works and their already-existed wikipedia pages, and I also requested to put pictures of her works onto her article. - Julie Ko
  • Judy Chicago: Revised the early life section of page, correcting grammar mistakes and adding some more information to her page. - Melody J.
  • Yvonne Rainer: Added more information about film Journeys From Berlin/1971 regarding its intentions. - Chapman