On Sunday, March 10, 2024 from 11am to 3pm PDT,[a] to commemorate International Women's Day and as part of the Art+Feminism project, Shoshana Gugenheim and the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education will be hosting a Wikipedia edit-a-thon to create and improve articles about Jewish women artists. All are welcome to attend, regardless of faith or gender. This will be a hybrid event. If you choose to attend the event in person, you're welcome to come and go as you please, and there's no requirement to stay during the entire session. If you register for the online portion, you will receive a Zoom link close to the day of the event.
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Getting started
edit- Register if you do not already have an account. It will save time and resources[b] if you register before you arrive.
- Download and read the Quick Guide for Editing on Wikipedia developed by Art+Feminism
- Choose your Editing mode from the drop-down list at your editing preferences page.
- If you choose Visual Editor, please see Help:Introduction to editing with VisualEditor
- If you choose the source editor, please print the Wiki markup cheatsheet. One may find more info at WP:CHEATSHEET and Help:Wikitext
Articles and drafts to create or improve
editArticles for creation
editAdditional information needed Please help expand this list to include non-Israeli Jewish women artists.
- Hanna Altaratz Japanese-born Israeli artist (1941– , WP:BLP applies)
- Bettine Margalit Amir Lebanese-born Israeli painter and poet (1931– , WP:BLP applies)
- Media related to Bettine Margalit Amir at Wikimedia Commons
- Varda Breger Israeli artist and poet (1937– , WP:BLP applies)
- Rina Cooper Israeli artist (1935–1993)
- Esther Eisen Polish-Israeli poet and artist (1929–2014)
- Media related to Esther Eisen at Wikimedia Commons
- Yehudit Yehezkeli Galili Israeli artist, filmmaker, and puppet maker (1930– , WP:BLP applies)
- Media related to Yehudit Yehezkeli Galili at Wikimedia Commons
- Hanita Ben Jano Israeli artist (1938– , WP:BLP applies)
- Media related to Hanita Ben Jano at Wikimedia Commons
- Mira Liebs Israeli potter (1913–2003)
- Media related to Mira Libes at Wikimedia Commons
- Aviva Margalit Mambush American-born Israeli artist(1919–2004)
- Jean Mayer (ceramicist) English-born Israeli ceramic artist (1924–2000)
- Media related to Jean Mayer at Wikimedia Commons
- Ann Medalie American-Israeli artist (1896-1991)
- Shoshana Neuman Ukrainian-born Israeli artist (1931– , WP:BLP applies)
- Rina Peleg Israeli sculptor and potter (1941– , WP:BLP applies)
- Media related to Rina Peleg at Wikimedia Commons
- Gabriella Rosenthal German-born Israeli painter (1913–1975)
- Rivka Stark-Avivi Lithuanian-born Israeli artist (1895–1979)
- Khaya Toma Romanian/Moldovan born Israeli artist (1931–2009)
- Media related to Khaya Toma at Wikimedia Commons
- Agi Yoeli Ukranian-born Israeli Artist (1921–2018)
- Media related to Agi Yoeli at Wikimedia Commons
- Hanna Harag Zunz German-born Israeli artist (1915–2007)
[d] is a link to the Wikidata item. A two or three letter language code is a link to an article in another language Wikipedia that one may translate. Note that English Wikipedia has more stringent policies requiring sufficient citations from reliable sources for notability.
One can click on a photo to see it in Commons:.
Articles for improvement
editNote: If an article is listed here, you can improve it by improving citations, adding statements sourced from citations (avoid copy and pasting from and close paraphrasing of sources), expanding the article with information from other language Wikipedias (using their citations or finding new sources), and adding images from Wikimedia Commons.
- Valerie Adler – South African artist
- Benita Armstrong – British sculptor (1907–2004)
- Lynne Avadenka – American artist
- Rita Boley Bolaffio – Italian artist
- Ellen Cantor – American artist
- Davi Cheng; needs {{short description}}
- Héléna Arsène Darmesteter – British painter; can be expanded from fr:Héléna Arsène Darmesteter
- Mirjana Lehner Dragić – Serbian artist (born 1936); needs more citations
- Amy Drucker – British artist and educator (1873–1951); search for images of pre-1929 works
- Olga Fisch – Hungarian artist (1900–1990) ; can be expanded from hu:Fisch Anhalzer Olga
- Edith Galliner – Anglo-German artist
- Esther Gehlin – Danish-Swedish painter (1892–1949); see sv:Esther Gehlin & infobox at da:Esther Gehlin
- Valeska Gert – German dancer, cabaret artist, actress (1892-1978) ; can be greatly expanded from de:Valeska Gert
- Nicki Greenberg – Australian artist; needs secondary sources
- Estelle Hecht – Jewish canadian artist and gallerist
- Tamar Hirschl – Croatian-American artist; needs more sources
- Lillian Hoban – American writer; needs improved citations
- Nira Pereg – Israeli artist; has bare URLs, can be expanded from he:נירה_פרג
- Diana Redhouse – British Artist (1923-2007)
- Lessie Sachs – German American poet and artist; can be expanded from de:Lessie Sachs
- Malva Schalek – Czech-Jewish painter; can be expanded from de:Malva Schalek & images added from commons:Category:Malva Schalek; Further reading section could be put into citation templates such as {{cite book}}
- Ilana Shafir – Israeli mosaic artist (1924 – 2014) ; Media related to Ilana Shafir at Wikimedia Commons
- Vally Wieselthier – Austrian-American ceramic artist; images at Media related to Vally Wieselthier at Wikimedia Commons; see also de:Vally Wieselthier and fr:Vally Wieselthier
Participants
edit- Peaceray (talk) 23:18, 22 February 2024 (UTC)
- Hexatekin (talk) 22:20, 1 March 2024 (UTC) I don't live in Portland, but I used to intern at the Oregon Jewish Museum archive on a work study during college and also co-led early Art+Feminism work, so this is a cool full circle moment for me, and you have my support from afar!
- Just got the watchlist notice, so putting down my name tentatively in case I can find time in my schedule. I'm not super familiar with this topic area, but I hope to fix that at the event! —TechnoSquirrel69 (sigh) 06:11, 9 March 2024 (UTC)
Results
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editNotes
edit- ^ Please note that in 2024 daylight saving time in the United States begins on this day.
- ^ For each day, there is a 6 accounts per IP address limit. After this limit is met, an event coordinator will need to create any additional accounts
External links
edit- docs
.google .com /presentation /d /1kzcst-IlJTCFngtpwh09tt3VpdKLUbIB _p97E53P4pw – presentation slides - docs
.google .com /document /d /1bdCmfLGxt8w0gT _xi _U5tSZzgkaT6OXp – list of JWA to add to wiki - "Portland Jewish Women Artists 2024". Programs & Events Dashboard.