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Come one, come all, to a Wikipedia Workshop (a low-key edit-a-thon) at Arizona State University.
What, Where, When, and How?[edit]
- What? Wikipedia Workshop
- Where? Stauffer Communication Arts Building Room B111, ASU, Tempe, Arizona
- When? Monday, 2 October 2017 from 6 - 8 p.m.
- How? Beginner training at 6pm
What to Bring[edit]
- A laptop
- A powercord
- Source materials for your article (optional)
- Notebook + pen for notes (optional)
- Food and snacks (optional)
- Friends (optional)
What to Expect[edit]
No Wikipedia editing experience is necessary. If you are new to Wikipedia, please create a user account. You can also get started or review your knowledge by watching these Art + Feminism Training Videos or this training module. Refreshments will be provided. Everyone is welcome. Women editors, artists of color and diverse gender expression, are particularly encouraged to attend.
RSVP & Participant Sign-In[edit]
If you are attending, please add your user name below with # ~~~~. If you are new to Wikipedia, please RSVP on the Eventbrite page. Once you have an account, please sign in below to get an attendee list. Thanks!
Work Lists[edit]
There are a number of great lists complied by other organizations and/or for previous Wikipedia events. Please browse through the links and lists below for articles to create or improve. Remember: Before creating a new article, do a thorough search incase the article was created with slightly different formatting.
Art+Feminism[edit]
Women in Red[edit]
Women in Red (WiR) is a WikiProject whose objective is to turn "redlinks" into blue ones within the project scope: women's biographies and works by women. They have missing articles about women listed by geography, occupation, nationality, date, and more.
Black Lunch Table[edit]
Black Lunch Table's task list is made up of visual artists of the African Diaspora who are under-represented on Wikipedia.
Other Meetup Worklists[edit]
- Previous Art+Feminism event at ASU has a list: Wikipedia:Meetup/Arizona/ArtAndFeminism_2016
Local Artists, Designers, and Curators[edit]
This is a list started for this event. It is a crowd-sourced list - please help by adding to it! Local is open to broad interpretation, as is artist and designer. Please add in alphabetical order.
Articles to create
- Mel Bergman
- Sue Chenoweth
- Anne Coe
- coLab Studio (Matt and Maria Salenger)
- Christopher Colville
- Fausto Fernandez
- Saskia Jorda
- Chris Lasch (designer)
- Mary Lucking
- Michael Lundgren
- Laurie Lundquist
- Carrie Marill
- Kathryn Maxwell
- Dan Mayer
- Matthew Moore (artist)
- Julio Caesar Morales
- Al Price
- Aaron Rothman
- Gregory Sale
- Joan Waters
Articles to improve upon
Accomplishments[edit]
Articles Started[edit]
Articles Improved[edit]
Resources for editing[edit]
Thanks to previous ASU meetup for much of this list:
- Art+Feminism resources
- Wiki Editing Cheatsheet
- Wikimedia Gender Gap Resources
- Citation Templates for Wikipedia Articles
- Wikipedia editing tutorial
- Run your own edit-a-thon
Useful templates for artist pages: