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Selected press
edit2016
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- "2016 Nouvelle édition du Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon au MoMA" (in French). Art Media Agency. 20 February 2016.
- Fitton, Jade Angeles (26 February 2016). "Third Annual Edit-a-thon to Bring More Women Artists, and Editors, to Wikipedia". ArtSlant New York.
- Fitton, Jade Angeles (26 February 2016). "11 Women Artists to Know from Wikipedia's Edit-a-thon". ArtSlant New York.
- Ghorashi, Hannah (11 February 2016). "Art Feminism Announces Third Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon". ARTnews.
- Baker, Natalie (29 February 2016). "Hackathons this Week Aim to Add Hundreds of Female Artists to Wikipedia". BitchMedia.
- Corbin, Sam (16 February 2016). "Chick-i-pedia revolution: Help smash the patriarchy during a Wikipedia edit-a-thon". Brokelyn.
- Higgins, Marissa (17 February 2016). "Art Feminism's Wikipedia Edit-a-Thons Work To Promote Visibility For Women & LGBTQ People — Here's Why That Matters". Bustle.
- Collins, Leah (4 March 2016). "These Canadians are helping to solve Wikipedia's woman problem". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
- Aloi, Daniel (18 February 2016). "Cornell joins the fray in narrowing gender gap on Wikipedia". Cornell Chronicle.
- Levy, Max (5 March 2016). "CU-Boulder Students combat Wikipedia sexism with edit-a-thon". Daily Camera.
- Malone, Emerson (3 March 2016). "Rewriting Wikipedia's gender gap: UO feminists converge for edit-a-thon". Daily Emerald.
- Pelly, Liz (4 March 2016). "The feminist groups disrupting bro-tech culture in 2016". Dazed.
- Futch, Stephenie (15 January 2016). "Women and Technology: Symposium and Wikipedia Edit-a-thon". Fashion Institute of Technology.
- Abshire, Emily (6 March 2016). "Wikipedia edit-a-thon adds information on female artists". Indiana Daily Student.
- "FIT Women And Technology Symposium & Wikipedia Edit-a-thon". Fashion Institute of Technology. 9 February 2016.
- "Girl Power: Evento fará edição da Wikipedia para incluir verbetes de mulheres" (in Portuguese). Jornal O Tempo. 19 February 2016.
- Allum, Cynthia (29 February 2016). "Women leading movements to champion equality on Wikipedia: Frustrated by Wikipedia's male-dominated culture, women are spearheading efforts to record history fairly, and take control of their own stories". The New York Times.
- Lyons, Kim (25 February 2016). "Pittsburghers join international Wikipedia editing effort to close the gender gap". Next Pittsburgh.
- Karch, Lauren (17 February 2016). "National Museum Calls on Twitter to Highlight Women in the Arts". Nonprofit Quarterly.
- Keifer-Boyd, Karen (19 February 2016). "Wikistorming to raise women artists' Wikipedia presence with public's help". Penn State News.
- McNallan, Melissa (4 March 2016). "You can help rewrite women's art history". Post-Bulletin.
- Martin, Ashley (7 March 2016). "University of Regina celebrates International Women's Day with a marathon Wikipedia editing session". Regina Leader-Post.
- Stachelrodt, Rachel (24 February 2016). "Art Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon: A Q&A with Alexandra Oliver". Sampsonia Way.
- Malone, Emerson (10 March 2016). "Artists join volunteers at 'edit-a-thon' to change how women are represented in Wikipedia". School of Architecture and Allied Arts, University of Oregon.
- Régis, Camila (16 February 2016). "Engajamento digital: No MoMA, campanha Art Feminism realiza edição em massa na Wikipedia para incluir verbetes sobre mulheres, artistas e movimentos feministas na rede" (in Portuguese). seLecT.
- Chauvel-Lévy, Léa (24 February 2016). "Editathon Art Feminism — Entretien avec Flora Katz" (in French). Slash Paris.
- Rolenc, Sharon (23 February 2016). "Art Feminism Edit-a-thon aims to close Wikipedia gender gap". St. Kate's News.
- López Piña, Monserrat (17 February 2016). "Realizarán el Editatón Wikipedia de Mujeres Artistas por el Día Internacional de la Mujer" (in Spanish). starMedia.
- Fitzsimmons, Michelle (16 January 2016). "Wikipedia is still disrupting after 15 years". TechRadar.
- Hong, Albert (8 March 2016). "Librarians edit diversity into Wikipedia content". The Temple News.
- WW Staff (2 March 2016). "A Few Suggested Edits for Sexist Portland Wikipedia Pages: We can't make history better, but at least we can make it more true". Wilamette Week.
- Felsenthal, Julie (21 January 2016). "The Guerrilla Girls Take Minnesota". Vogue.
- Irion-Martins, Julia (2 March 2016). "Art Feminism: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon". Village Voice.
- "The 2016 Art Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon". WCCO-TV - CBS Minnesota. 25 February 2016.
- Gutfreund, Hedy (19 February 2016). "Who wears the pa(i)nts?". Yale Daily News.
- Kochany, Kaitlyn (13 January 2016). "Wikipedia Wednesday connects tech, art, and feminism in next week's edit-a-thon". Yonge Street Media.
2015
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- Hoggard, Corin (8 March 2015). "Wikipedia Takes Center Stage at Fresno Art Museum for International Women's Day" (Includes video). ABC 30 / KFSN. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- "The Agenda: This Week in New York". Art in America. 3 March 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Greenberger, Alex (18 February 2015). "Art Feminism Group Announces Second Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon". ARTnews. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Ghorashi, Hannah (10 March 2015). "Art Feminism's 2015 Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon Adds 334 Articles on Female Artists: A Q&A at MoMA with cofounder Jacqueline Mabey". ARTnews. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
- Hegert, Natalie (4 March 2015). "2nd Annual Wikipedia Edit-a-thon Coming to a Museum or University Near You". Art Slant New York. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Bodick, Noelle (18 February 2015). "Art Feminism Stages Second Wikipedia Siege at MoMA". Blouin ArtInfo. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Botelho-Urbanski, Jessica (8 March 2015). "Local women artists see larger online presence on International Women's Day". The Carillon. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- Schrupp, Lindsay (9 March 2015). "Meet The Trailblazers Editing Wikipedia To Tackle The Gender Bias". Collectively. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
- Ford, Clementine (6 March 2015). "Where are all the Australian feminist writers on Wiki?". Daily Life (Australia). Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Kallus, Megan (4 March 2015). "UT School of Information to host feminist Wikipedia Edit-a-thon". The Daily Texan. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Malcolm, Bob (5 March 2015). "Dundee to join in global feminism arts campaign". Deadline News (UK). Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Shruthi H M, Bengaluru (7 March 2015). "Edit-a-thon for women to bridge Wikimedia gender gap". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- O'Neil, Andrea (6 March 2015). "Blessed are the 'geeks' shaping history". The Dominion Post (Stuff). Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Bos, Sascha (4 March 2015). "East Bay Schools to Host Art and Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thons: This weekend at UC Berkeley and California College of the Arts". East Bay Express. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Feinstein, Laura (2 March 2015). "Mass Wikipedia Edit To Make The Internet Less Sexist". Good. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Nisson, Karly (8 March 2015). "Wiki-ty Whack". The Guardian (University of San Diego). Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- Vickers, Nathan (29 March 2015). "Editathon Aims to Fix Wikipedia Gender Gap". KCTV 5 News. Meredith Corporation. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
- Rodriguez, Lisa (27 March 2015). "Kansas City Editathon Aims to Close Gender Gap on Wikipedia". KCUR-FM. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
- Kraske, Steve; Rodriguez, Lisa (25 March 2015). "Wikipedia's Gender Gap". KCUR.org (Podcast). KCUR-FM. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
- Blaine, Adrienne (6 March 2015). "The Liberal Arts, From the Oracles of Delphi to Girls Who Code". KQED. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- Kim, Mina (13 March 2015). "Wikipedia's Gender and Race Gaps" (Audio interview). KQED. NPR. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
- Westwood, Rosemary (3 March 2015). "AGO event aims to give dozens of Canadian women artists Wikipedia pages". Metro News (Canada). Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Rogers, Kaleigh (March 8, 2015). "If Women Want More Representation on Wikipedia, They Need to Edit It Themselves". Motherboard.
- Tobias, Jennifer (18 February 2015). "This Page Has Some Issues". Inside/Out (blog). MoMA. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
- McGurran, Brianna (18 February 2015). "MoMA to Host Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon to Repair Art World Gender Imbalance". The New York Observer. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Schuessler, Jennifer (6 March 2015). "MoMA to Host Wikipedia Editing Marathon, to Improve Coverage of Women in the Arts". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Trader, Steve (3 March 2015). "Edit-a-thon helps close Wikipedia's gender gap [photos]". NewsWorks (Philadelphia). Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Champagne, Jennifer (5 March 2015). "Second Annual Wikipedia Art Feminism Edit-a-Thon to Close Disparity in Female Representation". Paste. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Milgrub Marshall, Amy (23 February 2015). "College of Arts and Architecture to host 'Edit-a-Thon' to improve Wikipedia Cove". Penn State - News. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Murray, Bennett (7 March 2015). "Wiki activists help to write Cambodian women's history". The Phnom Penh Post. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- Morlan, Kinsee (2 March 2015). "Wikipedia's women problem: Organizers of the Art Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon in San Diego have a lot of work to do". San Diego CityBeat. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Mazza, Nico (12 May 2015). "Interview with Jacqueline Mabey of Art Feminism". She/Folk.
- Marcotte, Amanda (6 March 2015). "On Wikipedia, Gamergate Refuses to Die". Slate. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- Takeuchi, Craig (3 March 2015). "Vancouver 2015 Art Feminism Edit-a-thon to address gender imbalance". Straight. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Williams, Lauren C. (6 March 2015). "The 'Five Horsemen' Of Wikipedia Paid The Price For Getting Between Trolls And Their Victims". Think Progress. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- Malone, Luke (7 March 2015). "What If Women Took Over Wikipedia For A Day". Vocativ. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- Russell, Anna (9 March 2015). "'Edit-a-Thon' Volunteers Revamp Female Artists' Wikipedia Profiles". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- Cembalest, Robin (11 October 2015). "Museums Open Up to Power of Wiki". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
- Hudock, Megan (8 March 2015). "Monongalia Arts Center Hosts Wikipediathon". WBOY. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- Board, Glynis (3 March 2015). "Wiki Gender Gap to Be Discussed in Morgantown". West Virginia Public Broadcasting. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- Botelho-Urbanski, Jessica (8 March 2015). "Celebrating women's success? There's a wiki for that". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- Lapowsky, Issie (3 March 2015). "Meet the Editors Fighting Racism and Sexism on Wikipedia". Wired. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- Evans, Siân; Mabey, Jacqueline; Mandiberg, Michael (Winter 2015). "Art Feminism: Building Content and Community" (PDF). Women in the Arts. pp. 20–23.
2014
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- Freudenheim, Ellen (31 January 2014). "For Wonky Wiki Women: Set Feminist History Straight Feb 1 at Brooklyn Museum". About.com.
- Hicks, Anthony; Kirsch, Corinna (27 January 2014). "This Week's Must-See Art Events: Wikipedia Gets Edited, Artists Get (Pyramid) Schemed". Art F City. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
- "Art Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon". Artabase. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
- Sutton, Benjamin (14 January 2014). "Eyebeam Hosting Art and Feminism Edit-a-thon". Artinfo.
- Cembalest, Robin (6 February 2014). "101 Women Who Got Wikipedia Pages This Week". ARTnews. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
- Mirk, Sarah (24 January 2014). "An Epic Feminist Edit-a-Thon Takes Aim at Wikipedia's Gender Gap". Bitch.
- Mirk, Sarah; Gallardo, Dr. Ximena (20 March 2014). "Popaganda Episode: Open Source Feminism" (podcast). Bitch. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
- Indrisek, Scott (January 2014). "Get Ready To Smash the Wiki-Patriarchy This Weekend". Blackbook. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- Riesz, Megan (1 February 2014). "We can edit it! Brooklyn Museum feminists to add shunned women to Wikipedia". The Brooklyn Paper.
- "TBQ Week In Review". The Brooklyn Quarterly. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
- Bort, Julie (15 February 2014). "A Growing Army Of Women Are Taking On Wikipedia's Sexism Problem". Business Insider. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- Van Dyke, Michelle Broder (12 February 2014). "Promoted video 18 Female Artists Who Are Finally On Wikipedia". BuzzFeed. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- Timpf, Katherine (31 January 2014). "Feminist groups bring another 'Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon' to campuses, claim website has 'political impact'". Campus Reform.
- Osandon, Desiree (12 February 2014). "Over 100 Women Artists Added to Wikipedia in One International Event". Canada Arts Connect. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- "Event to help fix Wikipedia gender discrepancy". The Chronicle Herald (Canada). 31 January 2014.
- Simmonds, Veronica (28 January 2014). "Wikipedia Art Feminism Edit-A-Thon's takeover". The Coast (Canada).
- Howard, Dorothy (5 February 2015). "Wikipedia Meets Feminism". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- Soave, Robby (2 February 2014). "Wikipedia is 'very masculine,' so feminists pledge to fix it". The Daily Caller. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
- Knibbs, Kate (10 February 2014). "Chipping away at Wikipedia's gender bias, one article at a time". The Daily Dot. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- Nastasi, Alison (9 February 2014). "10 Women in Wikipedia: Meetup/Art And Feminism You Should Know". Flavorpill. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- ""Wikipedia" the beginning of the fight against gender inequality". Gigamir. 14 January 2014. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
- Jones, Jonathan (20 February 2014). "Is Wikipedia the best place to promote women in art?". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- Butler, Erica (27 January 2014). "Fixing Wikipedia's gender bias, one edit at a time". Halifax Media Co-op.
- Culbertson, Hilary (2 January 2014). "Art and Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon". HASTAC.
- Platt, Frances Marion (30 January 2014). "WSW hosts Art Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in Kingston". Hudson Valley Almanac Weekly.
- Vartanian, Hrag (8 January 2014). "Is Wikipedia the Next Frontier for Museums?". Hyperallergic.
- "Wikipedia Art and Feminism Edit-a-thon". Jezebel. 13 January 2014.
- Stern, Meredith (21 January 2014). "Art and Feminism Wikipedia editing event". Justseeds.
- Artsy, Avishay (12 February 2014). "Edit-a-thons aim to erase Wikipedia's gender gap". KCRW. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- Wagley, Catherine (6 February 2014). "Wikipedia Becomes a Battleground for Art Activism". LA Weekly. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
- Jordan, Pearson (12 June 2014). "Editing Sexism Out of Wikipedia". Motherboard. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- Stevenson, Verity (27 January 2014). "Sieging the Servers". The Link (Canada).
- Stoeffel, Kat (11 February 2014). "Gender Gaps: Closing Wikipedia's Gender Gap — Reluctantly". New York. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- McCambridge, Ruth (12 February 2014). "Closing the Gender Gap at Wikipedia". Nonprofit Quarterly. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- Hallett, Alison (15 January 2014). "Wikipedia Arts Feminism Edit-a-Thon". Portland Mercury.
- Butler, Erica (10 February 2014). "Fixing Wikipedia's Gender Bias: One Edit at a Time". PRX. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- Cleary, Karisa (3 February 2014). "PSU hosts a Wikipedia 'Edit-A-Thon'". PSU Vanguard. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- "Library to Host Art Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon". University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries. 29 January 2014.
- Luu, Sophia (3 February 2014). "Wikipedia editathon combats the online encylopaedia's gender gap". The Varsity. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
- Simon, Scott (29 March 2014). "Wikipedia Holds An Edit-A-Thon To Draw Women Editors". Weekend Edition. NPR.
- Cogdill, Caitlin (19 February 2014). "Wikipedia's Art & Feminism Edit-A-Thon and the Gender Gap". Wikimedia Blog. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- "Friday's XC". Yale Daily News. 31 January 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
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