Wikipedia:Meetup/Vancouver/ArtAndFeminism 2020
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When and Where | |
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Date | Friday March 6, 2020 @ Emily Carr University of Art and Design / Sunday March 8, 2020 @ The Reach Gallery Museum / Wednesday March 11, 2020 @ Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery |
Time | 10:30 am - 4:30 pm |
City, Province | Vancouver, British Columbia |
Event information
[edit]- Register: [Please Register Here]
- Event Date: Friday March 6, 2020 @ Emily Carr University of Art Design / Sunday March 8, 2020 @ The Reach Gallery Museum Abbotsford / Wednesday March 11, 2020 @ Belkin Art Gallery
- Time: 10:30 am - 4:30 pm (Belkin); 11 am - 5 pm (Emily Carr); 12 - 4 pm (The Reach)
- Location: Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery; Emily Carr University of Art and Design; The Reach Gallery Museum
- Workshops: Wednesday February 12, 12-1:30 pm @ Room 1002, Audain Art Centre @ 6398 University Blvd, UBC Campus / Thursday February 27, 12-1 pm @ Room 217, Koerner Library @ 1958 Main Mall, UBC Campus
- Hosts: LadyBarbarella (talk), FriDaInformation (talk)
- Cost: Free
- Participants: No Wikipedia editing experience necessary; tutoring will be provided for Wikipedia newcomers, as needed throughout the event.
- Twitter Hashtag: #ArtAndFeminism
- Please bring a laptop with you!
Details
[edit]Wikimedia’s gender trouble is well documented. While the reasons for the gender gap are up for debate, the practical effect of this disparity is not. It demonstrates an alarming absence in an increasingly important repository of shared knowledge.
Each March, art communities around the world converge to correct Wikipedia’s gendered biases and improve the content of under-represented persons on the tenth most visited site in the world. Help balance the gender imbalance by creating and editing Wikipedia articles about women, non-binary, people of colour, and Indigenous artists, as well as feminist and activist art movements.
Vancouver is hosting its sixth annual edit-a-thon at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery on the University of British Columbia campus, at Emily Carr University of Art Design, and at The Reach Gallery Museum Abbotsford. We invite people of all gender identities and expressions to participate in a communal updating of Wikipedia’s entries on art and feminism. We are committed to creating a safe space for all participants.
- No Wikipedia editing experience is necessary.
- Wikipedia training, reference materials, and refreshments will be provided.
- Workshops will be provided: at the Edit-a-thon event & at How-to-edit training workshops before the event (see details above).
- Bring your own laptop, power cord, and ideas for entries that need updating or creation.
Art Feminism is a rhizomatic campaign to improve coverage of women and the arts on Wikipedia and to encourage female editorship. Wikipedia's gender trouble is well documented. In a 2011 survey, Wikimedia found that less than 13% of its contributors are female. 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.
Together, let’s change things.
Suggested articles
[edit]Below is a list of articles that would benefit from edits and expansion during the edit-a-thon.
- As this is a Vancouver-based event, a Vancouver focus is suggested - but not required.
Feel free to add suggested pages to the lists below. See also: Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Tasks
- Please indicate if you are working on a page or updating a topic / artist / heading by putting your name next to it below.
Suggestions for notable artists / writers / curators / contributors, etc. without articles
[edit]- Gisele Amantea
- Matilda Aslizadeh
- Maya Beaudry
- Scott Benesiinaabandan
- Sabine Bitter
- Kati Campbell
- Nelly César Marin
- Justine A. Chambers
- Bopha Chhay
- Barb Choit
- Darryll Dawson Jr
- Michele di Menna
- Wendy Dobereiner
- Barry Doupé
- Deborah Edmeades
- Julie Favreau
- Maggie Groat
- Kay Higgins
- Emi Honda
- Annette Hurtig
- Eleanor King (artist)
- Suzanne Kite
- Jaymyn La Valee
- Maryse Larivière
- Marilou Lemmens
- Julian Yi-Jong Hou
- Brady Marks
- Lauren Marsden
- Zinnia Naqvi
- Ann Noël Williams
- Denise Oleksijczuk
- Diane Roberts (artist)
- Genevieve Robertson
- Rhoda Rosenfeld
- Marion Scemama
- Erin Siddall
- Zoya Siddiqui
- Sara Siestreem
- Madiha Sikander
- Juliana Speier
- Erica Stocking
- Nabidu Taylor
- Kara Uzelman
- William Wasden Jr
- Sarah Wendt
- Lindsey Mae Willie
- T’uy’t’tanat-Cease Wyss
- Damla Tamer
- Mercedes Eng
- Ada Smailbegovic
- Feminist Land Art Retreat
- Amy Kazymerchyk
- Nicole Britta Ondre
- Vanessa Disler
- Sojourner Truth Parsons
- Arvo Leo
- geetha thurairajah
- Alison Yip
- Tegan Moore
- Anna M. Szaflarski
- Tobin Gibson
- Derya Akay
- Nathalee Paolinelli
- Andrea Actis
For additional suggestions, check out the list of artists from the 2019 Art Feminism Vancouver Meetup. Many still need articles created or expanded upon.
Short articles in need of expansion and/or referencing
[edit]New pages completed in 2020
[edit]- Siku Allooloo
- Raymond Boisjoly
- Stephanie Comilang
- Dayna Danger
- Helen Goodwin
- Ayobola Kekere-Ekun
- Gabrielle L'Hirondelle Hill
- Tiziana La Melia
- Anne Low
- Cindy Mochizuki
- Teresa Montoya
- Peter Morin
- Bernadette Phan
- Cleo Reece
- Anne Riley
- Denise Ryner
- Kika Thorne
- Kamala Todd
- Ron Tran
- Casey Wei