Wikipedia:Meetup/NYC/Frick Art Reference Library/Art+Feminism/March 2020
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Participants in the Frick Art Reference Library spring 2020 Wiki edit-a-thon will create and enrich Wikipedia articles and Wikidata items about women involved in the visual arts. Librarians have identified dealers, artists, patrons, collectors, and museum professionals of interest for article and data creation. The event is part of Art+Feminism, an annual worldwide edit-a-thon dedicated to addressing the inequality of gender, feminism, and the arts on Wikipedia. Training on Wikipedia and Wikidata will be provided by representatives of Wikimedia NYC along with related library resources to assist with research.
Please bring your own laptop.
Special thanks to Wikimedia NYC for assisting with this program.
- RSVPs are required!
- All attendees are expected to adhere to Wikimedia NYC's Code of Conduct.
Schedule
edit- 2:00-6:00 p.m. -- (full schedule to be added)
Sign-up
editPlease be sure to RSVP via The Frick Collection.
Privacy Notice
editThe Frick Art Reference Library requires registration upon arrival. Please come with a photo ID.
Tasks
editUse the dashboard to assign yourself a Wikipedia article and/or Wikidata item.
Wikipedia Articles to Edit and Improve
editWikipedia Articles to Translate
edit- Carmen Waugh (from Spanish)
- Césarine Davin-Mirvault (from French)
- Hildy Beyeler (from German)
- Jeanne Bucher (from French)
- Lia Pasqualino Noto (from Italian)
Wikipedia Articles to Create
edit- Aline Meyer Liebman
- Dorothea M. Litzinger
- Dorothee Fischer
- Evelyn Metzger
- Geraldine McCullough
- Hildy Beyeler
- Ione Walker
- Jeanne Bucher
- Joan Avnet
- Katherine Ordway
- Lia Pasqualino Noto
- Martha Kellogg Jackson
- Mary Ann Hardy
- Mary Margaret Anderson (collector)
- Natasha Gelman
- Phyllis Kind
- Rita Fraad
Selected Wikidata Items to Edit
editlist to come
Random Wikidata Items
editThis query finds 10 random Wikidata items for women related to Frick resources that can be used to find additional items to edit: w.wiki/Jnc