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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