Wikipedia:GLAM/Cleveland Museum of Art

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Welcome to WikiProject Cleveland Museum of Art on the English Wikipedia! We are a group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to the Cleveland Museum of Art in Cleveland, Ohio. This includes articles directly related to the museum, as well as any artworks or artists in the Museum's collections.

This project is part of the worldwide GLAM efforts.

Project scope

40,000+ Commons images

62,000+ Wikidata items

0 articles on CMA paintings

0 articles on CMA sculptures

The project's goals include editing, enhancing and creating new articles, multimedia, and metadata related to:

  1. The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA)
  2. Notable artworks, artifacts, and other items in the CMA's collection
  3. Notable artists and historic figures who have significant presence in the CMA's collection
  4. Art genres from across the world's cultures represented in the CMA collection
Project background
Open Access - CMA

On January 23, 2019, the Cleveland Museum of Art announced its conversion into an Open Access institution. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication was assigned for the Museum's images and data.

At the Cleveland Museum of Art, Open Access means the public now has the ability to share, collaborate, remix, and reuse images of as many as 30,000 public- domain artworks from the CMA’s world-renowned collection of art for commercial and non-commercial purposes. In addition, portions of collections information (metadata) for more than 61,000 artworks, both in the public domain and those works with copyright or other restrictions, works are now available.

In June 2019, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Ohio Wikimedians User Group, and Neal Stimler (who had previously led the implementation of the The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Open Access program) started collaborating to start this WikiProject dedicated to improving Wikipedia with photos provided by the CMA, as well as improving articles related to the Museum, its artworks, and artists featured prominently in its collections.

Initiatives

Wikipedia globe icon Create articles on items in CMA's collection

There are currently 8 articles on items in CMA's collection. Our goal is to create more articles on notable works in the collection. Refer to CMA's Open Access Highlights for potential article subjects. Also refer to this Wikidata table for non-English articles on works in CMA's collection that can be translated to English.
Created an article? Add it to our list so we can track our progress.

Wikipedia globe icon Create articles on Ohio artists

There are currently 77 articles on artists from Ohio. Our goal is to create more articles on notable artists from Ohio, and in particular, those featured in CMA's Collection.
Created an article? Add it to our list so we can track our progress.

Wikidata:WikiProject sum of all paintings/Collection/Cleveland Museum of Art on Wikidata Improve Wikidata listings

There are thousands of Wikidata items for works in CMA's collection. Check out the CMA WikiProject on Wikidata for a comprehensive overview of items, their property coverage, and what items have entries across all Wikimedia projects. These items can be improved by adding and expanding descriptions in various languages, as well as expanding with new properties, including what each painting depicts.
Upcoming activities

On-going

  • None

Past

  • Cleveland Museum of Art Open Access Anniversary Campaign — January 23, 2020, is the one-year anniversary of the Cleveland Museum of Art's Open Access program. To celebrate, we are hosting an editing campaign (with postcard souvenirs!) through February 9. Help expand and create articles related to the Cleveland Museum of Art (including artists and artworks featured in their collection), and receive a postcard from the Museum. If you'd like to participate, check out the task list and sign up on the event page.

Potential

Resources
Images from the Cleveland Museum of Art
Images from the Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland Museum of Art Objects on Wikidata
Cleveland Museum of Art Objects on Wikidata
Cleveland Museum of Art's Open Access Collection
Cleveland Museum of Art's Open Access Collection
Search the Creative Commons for Cleveland Museum of Art works
Search the Creative Commons for Cleveland Museum of Art works

Images from the CMA on Commons

CMA Objects on Wikidata

CMA's Open Access Collection

CC Search for CMA Works

All Paintings - All Non-Paintings
Objects w/ Sitelinks - Property Coverage

Project templates[edit]

Statistics
Wikipedia Articles: Numbers and Quality Pageviews of CMA Media on Wikimedia Projects
Month Count
May 2019 670,400
June 2019 545,189
July 2019 632,740
August 2019 688,413
September 2019 830,222
October 2019 1,118,394
November 2019 1,218,534
December 2019 1,287,643
January 2020 1,545,063
February 2020 2,002,387
March 2020 1,871,127
April 2020 2,430,593
May 2020 2,481,468
June 2020 2,124,541
July 2020 2,214,802

Courtesy BaGLAMa 2

One Year Anniversary Statistics[edit]

One year after the Cleveland Museum of Art launched its Open Access initiative, we have the following statistics to share:

  • Over 62,000 Wikidata items with CMA accession numbers.
    • The 80 millionth Wikidata item, Q80000000, represents a medal from the CMA's collection commemorating the 300th anniversary of the purchase of Manhattan Island.
  • Over 40,000 images of CMA artworks on the Wikimedia Commons, representing 28,170 unique artworks.
  • CMA scans and photographs have been used to illustrate Wikipedia articles in over 25 languages.
  • On the English Wikipedia, the most popular article that features a CMA artwork is Hedgehog, featuring the Hedgehog amulet from Egypt.
Acknowledgements
  • The Cleveland Museum of Art for implementing their Open Access program and collaborating with Wikimedians
  • Neal Stimler for consulting on The Cleveland Museum of Art's Open Access program and coordinating the organization of this WikiProject
  • Multichill, Fuzheado, and Madreiling for their work in transferring CMA materials to the Commons.
    • Additional acknowledgement to Mulitchill for setting up CMA with the Sum of All Paintings on Wikidata, and Fuzheado for setting up The Distributed Game
  • WikiProject Metropolitan Museum of Art (and Pharos' work on the project) for serving as a basis for which to base this project off of