When and Where | |
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Date | Saturday, March 24th, 2018 |
Time | 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Address | Albuquerque Museum, 2000 Mountain Rd NW |
City, State | Albuquerque, NM |
Map + parking | Directions & Parking |
On Facebook | More info and RSVP |
The Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon is an international, annual, community-organized event that aims to teach the public how to edit, update, and add articles on Wikipedia. Designed to generate coverage of women and the arts and encourage female editorship, the main purpose of the event is to contribute and amend meaningful content to the Wikipedia information network. People of all gender identities and expressions are invited to participate.
Event information
edit- Date: Saturday, March 24th, 2018
- Time: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
- Location: Albuquerque Museum, 2000 Mountain Rd NW Albuquerque, NM
- What to bring: Please bring a charged laptop or tablet.
Co-hosted by the Albuquerque Museum, artAttendant, Central Features Contemporary Art, Richard Levy Gallery, The Necessarian, Tiaso Artist Cooperative, and UNM University Libraries.
Learn about Wikipedia
editIn person training
editLearn about Art + Feminism, how Wikipedia works, and how you can contribute.
- 11:30 a.m.
- 1:00 p.m.
Online training
editMissed the in person session or want to learn more. Additional training and tips are available from:
Idea list
editBelow is a list of articles that would benefit from edits and expansion during the edit-a-thon, but you are welcome to work on anything you like. Some names have been cited with sources to help you get started and there is a list of other information resources below. It is often easier to start by improving an existing article.
To improve:
- Ann Nolan Clark -writer
- Eve Gentry - choreographer
- Sophie Maslow - choreographer
- Debra Bloomfield - visual artist
- Katherine Bradford - visual artist
- Virginia Dwan - curator
- Jami Porter Lara - visual artist
- Jennifer Nehrbass - visual artist
- Mary Tsiongas - visual artist
- Emi Ozawa - visual artist
- Jenny Vincent - musician, folksinger
- Nani Chacon - visual artist
- Roxanne Swentzell - visual artist
- Tammy Garcia - visual artist
- Lynnette Haozous - visual artist
- Rose B. Simpson - visual artist
- Beverly Magennis - ceramicist and sculptor, New Mexico
- Raychael Stine - visual artist
To create:
- Peggy Pond Church[1][2] writer, poet
- Grace Thompson Edmister[3][4] musician/conductor NM Symphony Orchestra
- Suzanne Sbarge - visual artist
- Abbey Hepner - visual artist
- Kelly Eckel - visual artist
- Cedra Wood - visual artist
- Alice Garver - visual artist
- Hadassah[5] - choreographer New Dance Group
- Ruth Emerson - choreographer (Judson, no page exists)
- Manjari Sharma - visual artist
- Xuan Chen (visual artist)
- Beverly Fisher - visual artist
- Jenna Kuiper - visual artist
- Heidi Lender - visual artist
- Marcelyn McNeil - visual artist
- Alyce Santoro - visual artist
- Kirsten Stolle - visual artist
- Eso Robinson - visual artist
- Suzanna Scott - visual artist
- Valerie Roybal - visual artist
- Lucy Maki - visual artist
- Heidi Pollard - visual artist
- Slater Barron - visual artist
- Helen Chandler Ryan - musician, director of the NM WPA Music project
- Gabriela Carrillo - architect
- Laura Hernandez - visual artist, Oaxacan
- Juliana Coles - visual artist, founder of extreme visual journaling
- Flavia Da Rin - Argentine photographer and visual artist
- Szu Han Ho - visual artist, art & ecology, New Mexico
- Catherine Page Harris - visual artist, art & ecology, New Mexico
- Jeanette Hart-Mann- visual artist, art & ecology, New Mexico
- Jodie Herrera - visual artist
- Andrea Vargas-Mendoza - visual artist
- Estella Loretto - visual artist
- Geraldine Tso- visual artist
- Michelle Lowden - visual artist
- Marla Allison - visual artist
- Patricia Michaels - fashion designer, Taos Pueblo
- Nina Elder - visual artist
- Cedra Wood - visual artist
- Ellen Babcock - sculptor
- Gina Voelker Bobrowski - ceramicist
- Ligia Bouton - visual artist
- Kathryne Cyman - arita porcelain ceramist
- Meggan Gould - photographer
- Adrienne Salinger - photographer
- Kymberly Pinder - Dean of the College of Fine Arts, UNM; former Curator
- Claudia Valdes - experimental art + technology
- Marisa Demarco - visual artist
- Charis Lillene Fleshner - visual artist
- Eumie Imm Stroukoff - Director of the Georgia O'Keefe Research Center, Past President of the Art Libraries Society of North America (2017-2018)
Information sources
editResources you can use to find reliable information for your article:
Specific sources for articles listed above
edit- ^ "Peggy Pond Church Papers 1922-2013". Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
- ^ Brosman, Catharine Savage. Southwestern women writers and the vision of goodness : Mary Austin, Willa Cather, Laura Adams Armer, Peggy Pond Church and Alice Marriott. Jefferson, North Carolina. ISBN 9781476666471. OCLC 948547975.
- ^ "Grace Thompson Edmister Papers 1904-1984". Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
- ^ "Grace Edmister Dies; Founder of NMSO". Albuquerque Journal. 1984-07-10. p. 10. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
- ^ "Hadassah papers". Jerome Robbins Dance Collection, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
External links
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