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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?
- 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
- A laptop
- A powercord
- Source materials for your article (optional)
- Notebook + pen for notes (optional)
- Food and snacks (optional)
- Friends (optional)
What to Expect
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
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
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
Women in Red
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
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
- Previous Art+Feminism event at ASU has a list: Wikipedia:Meetup/Arizona/ArtAndFeminism_2016
Local Artists, Designers, and Curators
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
Articles Started
Articles Improved
Resources for editing
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: