Wikipedia:Meetup/Pomona/ArtandFeminism/Cal Poly Pomona
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When and Where | |
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Time | 2pm-6pm, March 9, 2015 |
Address | Cal Poly Pomona University Library, room 2907 |
City, State | Pomona, CA |
Event information
- Date: March 9, 2015
- Time: 2pm-6pm
- Location: Cal Poly Pomona University Library room 2907
- Hosts: Penelope Wood
Please bring a laptop with you! Alternatively, you may be able to use one of the 30 computer stations.
*Twitter Hashtag: #ArtAndFeminism
- Beginner Lesson Plan: For reference, here is the beginner lesson plan we will run through.
- Training Videos
Background
Wikipedia's gender trouble is well documented. In a 2011 survey, Wikimedia found that less than 13% of its contributors are female.[1] The reasons for the gender gap are up for debate: suggestions include leisure inequality, how gender socialization shapes public comportment, and the contentious nature of Wikipedia's talk pages. The practical effect of this disparity, however, is not. Content is skewed by the lack of female participation. Many articles on notable women in history and art are absent on Wikipedia. This represents an alarming aporia in an increasingly important repository of shared knowledge.
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List of articles to edit
Below is a list of articles that would benefit from edits and expansion during the edit-a-thon.
You are welcome to choose something from this list or work on anything you like. You may consider cleaning up articles on more well-known women artists. Helpful updates could be as simple as: Making sure reference links are still appropriate and functional; Adding new inline citations/references; Adding a photo; Adding an infobox; Adding data to more fields in an existing infobox; Creating headings; Adding categories; etc. For more ideas, see the Art Feminism tasks list and WikiProject: Women Artists. Please note: This is a crowdsourced list. You can help us by adding to it!
To create:
- Eileen Abdul-Rashid (or Abdulrashid)[1]p. 24[2][3][4]
- Lynn Aldrich[5]
- Tina Allen[6][7][8][9]
- Kathryn Andrews[10]
- Sara Kathryn Arledge [11][12]
- Florence Millner Arnold[13][14][15][16][17][18][19]
- Taylor Barrett [20] [21] [22]
- Phoebe Beasley[23][24][25][26]
- Julie Becker[27]
- Cindy Bernard[28]
- Ginny Bishton[29]
- Gloria Bohanon Obit on last pageher work, Roots, ca. 1970 heremention as assoc. dean of LACC[30][31][32][33]Best source so far (OAC)[34][35][36][37][38][39][40]
- Jennifer Bornstein[41]
- Linda Frye Burnham[42][43][44]
- Connie Butler[45]
- Eugenia P. Butler[46][47]
- Carp (art organization)[48][49]
- Karen Carson[50]
- Nathaly Charria [51]
- Chicago Women's Graphics Collective [52]
- Yvonne Cole Meo
- Claire Copley[53]
- Liz Craft[54]
- Sandra de la Loza
- Lecia Dole-Recio[55]
- Double X (feminist art collective)
- Mari Eastman
- June Edmonds
- Alicia Eler, Arts Writer. [56] [57] [58]
- Kirsten Everberg[59]
- Christina Fernandez (artist)
- Lauri Firstenberg[60]
- Eve Fowler
- Victoria Franklin
- Jacqueline Frazier
- Magdalena Suarez Frimkess and Michael Frimkess
- Francesca Gabbiani[61]
- Jill Giegerich
- Samara Golden[62][63]
- Hannah Greely
- Katie Grinnan[64]
- June Harwood[65]"June Harwood"[66][67][68]
- Micol Hebron[69]
- Virginia Holt
- Margaret Honda[70]
- Josine Ianco-Starrels[71]
- Leslie Ito
- Suzanne Jackson[72]
- Kellie Jones
- Mary Hunt Kahlenberg[73]
- Bettina Korek[74]
- Julie Lazar
- Margo Leavin[75]
- Jane Livingston[76][77]
- Karen Lofgren[78][79][80]
- Elsa Longhauser[81][82][83]
- Bronwyn Lundberg [84] [85] [86] [87]
- Shana Lutker[88][89]
- Manitoba Museum of Finds Art
- Emily Mast[90]
- Kristine Mays
- Barbara McCoullough[91][92][93]
- A. Moret Editor-in-Chief, Installation Magazine. [94] [95] [96]
- Catherine Murphy (artist)
- Rosaline Myles
- Margaret Nielsen[97]
- Taisha Paggett[98][99][100]
- Tira Palmquist[101][102][103][104]
- Jennifer Pastor[105]
- Susan Peterson[106][107][108][109][110][111]
- Ann Philbin[112]
- Sheila Pinkel
- Patti Podesta
- Shaun Regen[113]
- Beverly Robinson (1945-2002)[114]
- Alma Ruiz
- Lezley Saar[115]
- Kim Schoenstadt
- Gail Scott (under review)
- Toni Scott
- Maureen Selwood, animator, filmmaker, Guggenheim and Macdowell fellow
- Susan Silton[116][117]
- Barbara Stauffacher Solomon[118][119][120]
- Allegra Fuller Snyder
- Carol Stakenas
- Coleen Sterritt[121]
- Martine Syms
- The Current Sea, A Net Art Team. [122] [123] [124] [125]
- Eleanor Tufts[126]
- Sophia Wallace [127] [128]
- Megan Williams (artist)
- Sarah Zucker [129] [130] [131]
- Alexandra Stepanoff [132]
- Erica Cho [133]
- Shizu Saldamando[134][135]
- Mariana Razo Wardwell [136]
- Amitis Motevalli[137]
- Jenny Lens [138]
- Pearl Hsiung [139]
To improve:
- Karen Boccalero[140]"Karen Boccalero""Karen Boccalero"
- Betty Asher
- Judie Bamber
- Jennifer Bolande
- Andrea Bowers
- Nancy Buchanan
- Jo Ann Callis[141]
- Tiffany Chung
- Zackary Drucker
- Chitra Ganesh [142] [143] [144]
- Liz Glynn
- Shifra Goldman
- Paula Harper
- Karin Higa
- Juliana Huxtable
- Barbara Kasten
- Olga Koumoundouros
- Cherylene Lee
- Leslie Labowitz-Starus[145]
- Elana Mann[146]
- Riko Mizuno
- Helen Molesworth
- Jennifer Moon
- Ruby Neri / Reminisce
- Rozsika Parker
- Toni Press-Coffman
- Monique Prieto
- Barbara T. Smith
- Elena Stonaker [147] [148] [149]
- Julie Tolentino
- Pae White
- Nancy Youdelman
- Amalia Ulman
- Nandipha Mntambo[150]
- Zwelethu_Mthethwa[151]
- View all stub-class articles in WikiProject: Women Artists
Biographies to create/expand
PLEASE ADD TO THIS LIST. ENTRIES ARE LISTED ALPHABETICALLY.
- Yaquelín Abdalá
- Amy Alexander
- Karin Aguilar-San Juan
- Laura Aguilar
- Ghada Amer - painter [152]
- Gail Anderson (graphic designer) - graphic designer
- Joi Arcand - photographer and printmaker
- Margaret Neilson Armstrong - book designer
- Eva Aschoff - type and book designer
- Savona Bailey-McClain
- Rachel Baker
- Claire Barclay - Scottish artist [153]
- Mary Anne Barkhouse - jeweller, sculptor and installation artist. Member of the Nimkish band of Northern Haida Gwaii.
- Florence Howell Barkley - Armory Show, 1913[2]
- Yael Bartana
- Liza Béar - video artist[154], writer[155][156][157][158][159]
- Mimerose Beaubrun - Musician in Boukman Eksperyans, author -- Sources -- English: [160] [161][162][163][164] French [165][166]; Also see existing Boukman Eksperyans entry
- Marion H. Beckett - Armory Show, 1913[2]
- Enei Begaye - Navajo activist against coal mines [167], [168], [169], [170], [171], [172], [173], [174], [175], [176], [177], [178], [179], [180], [181]
- Giselle Beiguelman media artist and Professor List of publications
- Vanessa Bell English painter. Flagged: needs citations
- Vaughn Bell, multimedia artist, Video
- Rebecca Belmore - sculpture, video, installation, performance
- Allana Beltran - Australian climate activist through performance art as "The Weld Angel"; working to protect the Tasmania's forest
- Karen Bernard - Performance artist[182][183][184][185][186][187][188]
- Michèle Bernstein
- Lois Etherington Betteridge - silversmith and goldsmith
- Bernadette Beunk- Dutch artist [189]
- Ilze Black Media Artist and Producer [ Raimund Minichbauer. Interview on Interference. Republicart. July 2003. http://www.republicart.net/art/concept/interview-black_en.htm]
- Larisa Blazic
- Leanne Bird
- Ghislaine Boddington [3][4][5][6][7]
- Justin Vivian Bond
- Natalie Bookchin
- Diane Borsato - social practice, performance, intervention, video, installation and photography.
- Josephine Bosma
- Heidi K. Brandow - painter and printmaker
- Candice Breitz
- Susan Broadhurst
- Cecily Brown
- Fannie Miller Brown - Armory Show, 1913[2]
- Diane Burko, photographer & painter, Video, WHYY video
- Judith Butler
- Aileen Campbell
- Carol Cannon
- Janet Cardiff
- Heather Cassils
- May-lee Chai
- Kanak Chanpa Chakma - Bangladeshi artist
- Fré (Frederika) Cohen - graphic artist
- Nora Collyer (Beaver Hall Group)
- Maureen Conner, installation, video, social justice
- Emily Coonan (Beaver Hall Group)
- Sarah Cook (curator)
- Muriel Cooper
- Mary Corse (b. 1945), American artist
- Fiona Crisp
- Amanda McDonald Crowley Australian Curator
- Minerva Cuevas
- Sarah Curties 17th-century portrait painter (sometimes spelled Curtis)
- Gina Czarnecki
- Char Davies - best known for her pioneering virtual reality works of the 1990s
- Vaginal Davis
- Elaine de Kooning
- Bonnie Devine
- Jessica Diamond
- Sara Diamond
- Sara Diamond (academic) doesn't mention her art career / needs cleanup
- Barbara Dilley, American dancer, member of Grand Union [190]
- Kelli Dipple
- Jacqueline Donachie
- Daphne Dragona [8][9][10]
- Aileen King Dresser - Armory Show, 1913[2]
- Johanna Drucker book arts critic, and artist. Flagged for needing improvement.
- Zackary Drucker
- Nathalie du Pasquier
- Françoise Duparc Spanish-French Baroque painter. Article is a stub.
- Marisol Escobar American sculptor from Venezuela. Flagged: needs in-line citations
- Lily Everett - Armory Show, 1913[2]
- Wanda Ewing
- Cecilia Fajardo-Hill
- FASTWÜRMS - artist collective founded by Kim Kozzi and Dai Skuse [191]
- Sherry Farrell Racette - artist, writer, educator
- Bea Feitler - graphic designer and art director
- Leonor Fini Argentine surrealist, needs inline citations
- Vera Frenkel
- Ingen Frygt - Danish collective
- Coco Fusco
- Regina José Galindo
- Felicia Gay - artist-curator
- Yishay Garbasz
- Marguerite Gérard 18th-century French painter. This article is a stub.
- Mieke Gerritzen - designer
- Mariam Ghani - artist [192]
- Ruth Gibson
- Kate Gilmore (artist)
- Elizabeth Ginno, etcher Berkeley, California etcher and artist
- Marie-Eleonore Godefroid 18th-century portrait painter
- Jill Godmilow film maker. Wikipedia exists in German [193]
- Janet Goldner sculpture, photography, video artist [194][195]
- Maria Golovnina Russian journalist, Reuters bureau chief for Afghanistan and Pakistan. Reuters' bureau chief found dead in Islamabad
- Eva Gonzalès Impressionist, needs inline citations
- Carol Goodden, Co-founder of the artist run restaurant Food, photographer [196][197][198][199][200][201]
- Sheela Gowda - multi-disciplinary artist and finalist for Hugo Boss Prize 2014
- Huba de Graaff - composer
- Adrienne Marie Louise Grandpierre-Deverzy 19th-century French painter. This article is a stub.
- Nicolete Gray - calligraphy scholar
- Dara Greenwald - Video artist[202][203][204][205][206][207]
- Karen Guthrie
- Terike Haapoja
- Victoria Hanna - [208]
- Claudia Hart - New Media
- Margaret Harrison
- Lisa Haskell - Artist [209]
- Sharon Hayes (artist)
- Micol Hebron [210]
- Florence Henri
- Camille Henrot - artist, finalist for Hugo Boss Prize 2014
- The Heresies
- Ester Hernandez - Chicana artist
- Hannah Höch
- Heather Holden-Painter
- Kris Holmes - typeface designer
- Katie Holten, visual artist, Video
- Harriet Hosmer American sculptor, 19th century, needs in-line citations
- Lindsay Howard - curator (most recently F.A.T. lab retrospectives and Phillips first ever digital art auction- PaddlesOn!)
- Juliana Huxtable
- Helen Varley Jamieson
- Mia Jankowicz
- Ruth Jarman semiconductor (artist)
- Val Jeanty
- Natalie Jeremijenko
- Janis Jefferies
- Cai Jin
- Jennie C. Jones - visual and sonic artist
- Hella Jongerius - Industrial designer
- Shirley Kaneda
- Sonya Kelliher-Combs - multimedia
- Gracia Khouw
- Joanna Romanow Kleinberg - curator of "Thread Lines" at Drawing Center
- Hermine E. Kleinert - Armory Show, 1913[2]
- Emma Kunz
- Cheryl L'Hirondelle - artist and musician
- Tina La Porta - New Media Artist [211], [212]
- Adélaïde Labille-Guiard Only cites 4 sources
- Brenda Laurel
- Jae Rhim Lee
- Stacy Levy, sculptor, Video, Springside School rain wall and garden
- Olia Lialina
- Lucy Lippard- critic, activist, curator
- Laurie Lipton - American artist, black and white drawings
- Carm Little Turtle - photographer and filmmaker
- Amy Lockhart - animator
- Barbara London (curator) - many women curators need pages
- Kristin Lucas Multidisciplinary artist working in video, installation, live, networked, and hybrid media art forms [213]
- Mabel Lockerby (Beaver Hall Group)
- Otellie Loloma - ceramic artist
- Yolanda Lopez - Mexican-American painter, printmaker
- Erica Lord - performance, film, photography, installation
- Felice Lucero
- Leyla MacCalla - Haitian-American Musician -- Sources:[214] [215][216]
- Myfanwy MacLeod - Vancouver-based sculptor and installation artist
- Babette Mangolte
- Angela Manno
- Tanya Mars - Performance Artist
- Emily Martin (anthropologist) - Sinologist, biologist, feminist theory/critique
- Mabel May (Beaver Hall Group)
- Kathleen McEnery - Armory Show, 1913[2]
- Charlotte Meltzer - Armory Show, 1913[2]
- Tomoko Miho - designer
- Betty G. Miller[217][218]
- Lorna Mills multi-media/digital art
- Ha Min-Soo
- Merel Mirage
- Sandra Monterroso
- Kathleen Morris (Beaver Hall Group)
- Eliza Naranjo Morse
- Ulrike Müller[219][220][221][222][223][224][225]
- Martine Neddam
- Lilias Torrance Newton (stub) (Beaver Hall Group)
- Helen J. Niles - Armory Show, 1913[2]
- Shelley Niro - filmmaker, photographer
- JoAnne Northrup
- Wendelien van Oldenborgh
- Midi Onodera - Video artist [226]
- Olga Oppenheimer - Armory Show, 1913[2]
- Gina Pane
- Anne Pasternak - [227]
- Katie Paterson - artist and winner of this year's South Bank Sky Arts Award [228], Honorary Fellow of the University of Edinburg [229] [230], Leverhulme Fellow at UCL [231] [232]
- Lisa Pearson - [233]
- Harriet Sophia Phillips - Armory Show, 1913[2]
- Adrian Piper
- Esther Polak
- Louise Pope - Armory Show, 1913[2]
- Nina Pope
- Jenelle Porter - curator of the touring ICA/Boston "Fiber" exhibition
- Anne Drew Potter
- Sherrie Rabinowitz
- Subhashni Raj - climate activist from Fiji who works with 350.org; testified at the Copenhagen Climate Summit
- Hannah Redler
- Diane Reyna
- Kate Rich
- Catherine Richards
- Sarah Robertson (Beaver Hall Group)
- Stephanie Rothenberg
- Mika Rottenberg
- Carole Roussopoulos - Experimental/art film artist[234][235][236][237][238]
- Olga Rozanova
- Susan Elizabeth Ryan - historian and author of "Garments of Paradise" wearable tech book
- Betye Saar
- Amy Maria Sacker - book designer
- Magda Sawon gallerist
- Anne Savage (artist) (needs cleanup) (Beaver Hall Group)
- Mira Schor
- Anne Marie Schleiner
- Cindy Shih ((http://aawaa.net/artist-profile/cindy-shih/))
- Ethel Seath (Beaver Hall Group)
- Lindsay Seers
- Sally-Jean Shackleton
- Susie Silook - writer, carver, sculptor
- Shelly Silver
- Laurie Simmons
- Anna Simons - book designer
- Brooke Singer
- Helen Farr Sloan
- Molly Soda
- Cornelia Sollfrank
- Jo Spence
- Maria Stangret
- Anita Steckel
- Lisa Steele
- A.L. Steiner - Video, installation & performance artist[239][240][241][242][243][244][245]
- Clare Stephenson
- Deborah Sussman
- Marcia Tanner
- Diana Taylor
- Lucille Tenazas - designer
- Thomson & Craighead
- Chng Seok Tin (1946-) [246],[Chngseoktin.com/]
- Nicola Triscott [247],[248]
- Evelyne Trouillot Novelist -- Sources-- English: [249][250]French: [251]
- Carol Twombly - type designer, graphic designer
- Mierle Laderman Ukeles
- Katia Ulysse Novelist - Sources:[252][253][254]
- Gina Ulysse
- Camille Utterback
- Patssi Valdez - Chicana artist, member of Asco collective
- Fernanda Viégas, computational designer Wind Map
- VNS Matrix
- Margaret Weber - New York City based artist - Sources: [255], [256], [257], [258], [259], [260]
- Hildegard Westerkamp
- Colette Whiten - Sculptor
- Faith Wilding
- Cathy Wilkes
- Tania Willard - artist, curator, activist [261]
- Eveline Winifred Syme (1888-1961), Australian printmaker associated with the Grosvenor School [11][262][263][264]
- Mia Wolff - painter, graphic novel and children's book artist [265]
- Julie Wolfthorn - painter
- Caroline Woolard Social Engaged Art/Social Practice[266][267][268][269][270]
- Maria X
- Li Xiujin
- Chen Yanyin - sculptor[271]
- Jolene Nenibah Yazzie - graphic designer and artist [272]
- Marina Zurkow
- Rakhshan Bani-E'temad Director and movie maker
- Tahmineh Milani Director
- Golshifteh Farahani Actresses
- Golab Adineh Theater Actresses
- Foroogh Farrokhzad Poet, Movie maker
- Zoya Pirzad Writer, novelist
- Mahnaz Mohammadi Film maker, women's rights activist
- Simin Behbahani Poet
- Simin Daneshvar Writer, Novelist
- Fatemeh Motamed-Arya Multi-award winning actresses
- Jaye Austin Williams Playwright, Actress, Director and Scholar.[273][274]
- Dorothy Shepard Graphic designer
See also: Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Tasks
Resources for Editing
Art and Feminism Research Resources
- Cal Poly Pomona University Library Arts Databases (Bronco ID required)
- Jstor (Bronco ID required)
- Project MUSE (Bronco ID required)
- WomenArts and
- WomenArts Network Artist Directory
- List of Directories of Women Artists
- Support Women Artists Now Day
- The Feminist Art Project at Rutgers University
- Ubu Web
- Digital Public Library of America
- Archives of American Art
- National Museum of Women in the Arts
- National Women's History Museum
- Women's History Sourcebook
- MoMA Learning
- Women Artists in the MoMA Online Collection
- Tate Learning
- The Getty Online
- New Museum Digital Archive
- Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum and Brooklyn Museum Feminist Art Base
- National Women's History Project
- Arts: Search
- Art and Feminism (book)
- The Reckoning: Women Artists of the New Millennium (book)
- After the Revolution: Women Who Transformed Contemporary Art (book)
- Canadian Art Database
- Sophia Smith Collection, Women's History Archives at Smith College
- n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal
- Indiana University Bloomington, List of Open Access Art History Resources
- Getty Union List of Artist Names (ULAN)
List of Articles Worked On
- List or Wikipedia articles attendees have worked to improve.
Articles created
- Ann Phong stub created
Articles improved
- Lilias Torrance Newton, expanded, and added references
- Allegra Fuller Snyder, expanded, and added references
- Artemesia Gentileschi, edited language
- Alma Ruiz, edited spellings and stub noted
- ^ Glott, Ruediger; et al. "Wikipedia Survey – Overview of Results" (PDF). United Nations University. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Shircliff, Jennifer Pfeifer (May 2014). Women of the 1913 Armory Show: Their Contributions to the Development of American Modern Art (PDF). Louisville, Kentucky: University of Louisville. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
- ^ "Ghislaine Boddington". bodydataspace. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
- ^ "ResCen: Ghislaine Boddington - The Weave". Retrieved 2014-03-30.
- ^ Steeves, Daniel (2013-12-11). "Women In Tech Video Interview with Ghislaine Boddington from body>data>space". Retrieved 2014-03-30.
- ^ "Ghislaine Boddington". Wearable Futures. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
- ^ "Ghislaine Boddington". Wearable Futures. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
- ^ "Homo Ludens Ludens - A conversation with curator Daphne Dragona". we make money not art. 2008-05-14. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
- ^ "Daphne Dragona". Welcome to OPEN SYSTEMS. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
- ^ "Daphne Dragona". Rhizome. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
- ^ Coppel, Stephen (2002). "Syme, Eveline Winifred (1888–1961)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 16. Retrieved 2014-01-31.