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Guidance and artist list for edit-a-thon, Tweed Regional Gallery, Saturday
The National Gallery of Australia, Wikimedia Australia and Tweed Regional Gallery are holding an edit-a-thon on Saturday [date] in the Tweed Regional Gallery. Register here [link]. The event also has a Dashboard [link] for collecting information on the work done during the edit-a-thon.
The artist list below includes existing articles that need more information added to them or artists or organisations who need to have an article created. Beginners to Wikipedia may want to practise by adding more information to an existing article. For those who are more confident about writing on Wikipedia, you could choose to create a new article. There are detailed instructions in the comments column of the table below.
Artist: The redlinked names show there is no page for that artist or organisation. You can start drafting an article for that artist or organisation in your sandbox. If the name has a bluelink, there is an existing article on Wikipedia, but it might need more information added to it.
WD: The WD column gives the wikidata item number for the artist. Wikidata is a database providing information and data about a person or a subject. You can click on the number through to wikidata and find more reference sources about the artist. If you are a new editor you don't have to add to the wikidata item, you can just use it as source of information.
Resources: This column provides links to some open access sites where users can find information about the artist to include in her article. If the artist already has an article, you can also refer to the list of references at the bottom of her page. See also lists of online information sources about artists on the Know My Name project page.
Comments: The comments suggest either improvements to be made to existing articles or an article which could be created for an artist. Editors who are new to Wikipedia may want to practise making edits first on the "Add more information" articles. Confident editors may like to start a new article. If you want to write a new article for an artist who is not on the list, please talk to one of the facilitators first to help you assess if the artist is notable enough to have an article according to Wikipedia criteria.
- If you add information to an existing article, always insert a citation to a reference source after each sentence or exhibition title if it is in a list. See: Wikipedia:Citing sources. For examples of citations to references including a reference for each exhibition see: Elizabeth Gower, Polixeni Papapetrou, Marcella Hempel, Rosalie Gascoigne
- If you start a new article for an artist it is important that you add in enough information in the first paragraphs to show they are notable. See:Wikipedia:Notability (people), Wikipedia:Notability (people)#Creative professionals, Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Biography#Opening paragraph. For examples of notability shown in lead paragraphs see: Dorrit Black, Vivienne Binns, Grace Cossington Smith.
Wikipedia policy on Notability/Creative professionals
This guideline applies to authors, editors, journalists, filmmakers, photographers, artists, architects, and other creative professionals. Such a person is notable if:
- The person is regarded as an important figure or is widely cited by peers or successors; or
- The person is known for originating a significant new concept, theory, or technique; or
- The person has created or played a major role in co-creating a significant or well-known work or collective body of work. In addition, such work must have been the primary subject of multiple independent periodical articles or reviews, or of an independent and notable work (for example, a book, film, or television series, but usually not a single episode of a television series); or
- The person's work (or works) has: (a) become a significant monument, (b) been a substantial part of a significant exhibition, (c) won significant critical attention, or (d) been represented within the permanent collections of several notable galleries or museums.
Username at edit-a-thon: Editors may like to write their username in that column so others know they are making substantial edits to that page.
Artist list for edit-a-thon at the Tweed Regional Gallery | ||||
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Tweed Regional Gallery | Q18166178 | https://gallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au/whats-on/prizes-awards
https://mgnsw.org.au/?s=tweed+regional+gallery https://mgnsw.org.au/sector/programs/imagine/winners/winners-2014/ https://mgnsw.org.au/sector/programs/imagine/winners/winners-2020/ https://artguide.com.au/gallery/tweed-regional-gallery-and-margaret-olley-art-centre/ https://www.echo.net.au/2023/12/tweed-regional-gallery-appoints-new-director/ https://gallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au/whats-on/prizes-awards/olive-cotton-award https://gallery.tweed.nsw.gov.au/whats-on/prizes-awards/wollumbin-art-award |
NOTE: Employees should not add to this article as it might be a conflict of interest. Visitors to the gallery may add to the article.
Add more information to existing article Add major awards. administered by the gallery. Could add lists of winners of two of the awards (many are women). Add Imagine awards won by the gallery. Once you have listed winners of various awards, link the women's names to their articles, if they have one already on Wikipedia. |
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Jean Isherwood | Q6170880 | NPG ASD Dorothea NGV Trove | Add more information to existing article
See template at top of page. Needs additional citations at end of some sentences especially where there is a note "Citation needed". |
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Kate Beynon | Q29300517 | Sutton Gallery 1 Sutton Gallery 2 Linden Arts Monash Mutual Art | Add more information to existing article
Find references for the exhibitions and collections list- see template on her page. Re-use some of the references for exhibitions. Update the list to a recent date. Consider pruning the exhibition lists to a selection instead of comprehensive list. |
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Kitty Kantilla (Kutuwulumi Purawarrumpatu) | Q21996859 | NGV Jilamara NGV2 AASD NPG AAN AGNSW NGA | Add more information to existing article
1924-2003. See template on top of page. Needs additional citations after each sentence. |
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Linda Marrinon | d:Q43133898 | MCA The National Ocula DAAO | Add more information to existing article
Needs additional information. Add a list of exhibitions. Add any quotes or information from critics or reviews about her style, technique. Break article into sections. |
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Narputta Nangala | d:Q27077680 | AGSA DAAO NGV Trove | Add more information to existing article
Article needs to be divided into sections. One section should be Exhibitions with all the information about her works in exhibitions summarised. Reduce repetition. |
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Ruby Tjangawa Williamson | Q12859564 | NGV Prints and Printmaking Ourstars Tunbridge | Add more information to existing article
1940- 2014. Needs year of birth and death after name. Divide into sections, one for Personal life and one for Art. Include collaborations with daughter Nita and others. |
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Frances Phoenix (Budden) | Q50390666 | The Women's Library DAAO The Art Show AGNSW AGNSW2 ACCA AGNSW3ArtMonthly Everyday Revolutions Chapter 6 | Add more information to existing article
Add more quotes or reviews from art historians/critics. Add more description about her work and themes. Look at references in the article and see if you can find more information in them to add. Check each reference, click through to link. If it's a dead link, find the correct link and replace it. Fix dead link and delete one of the duplicate references 3&8 in the article. Find the "Women who toiled" poster in the MAAS/Powerhouse collection and cite a linked reference. Do not duplicate the reference but re-use just one. |
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Alison Alder | Q66779256 | UWA1 UWA2 MoAD interview
Wollongong Art Gallery Art lecture NPG ANU CityNews AWM collection NGA posters |
Add more information to existing article
The solo exhibitions could be updated since 2018 and the section could be expanded and renamed something like Exhibitions and appointments or commissions so that you can list commissioned art, awards, prizes etc. Look for more recent info since 2018. Create a new section, "See also", under Further reading and before References. Put a bulleted link under the heading to Australian Poster Collectives article on Wikipedia. Look at the style manual MOS:SEEALSO and for examples look at See also section in Ordination of women in the Anglican communion and Jasia Reichardt There is a photo of Megalo Print Studio on Commons which you can add to this article. Some instructions are here WP:Wikimedia Commons but it is easy to go to top of the page in Edit mode and Pull down Insert and choose Insert media or image and follow the instructions. To show Adler posters to readers and video of Adler, under External Links, include links to Adler posters in galleries and interview at MoAD. Only include links that do not appear in references. If the link is in a reference or in the body of the article, do not include it under External links. |
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Raquel Ormella | Q50505702 | NGA Milani CV
Shepparton Art Museum MCA MCA2 QUT DAAO Whitlam Institute MGNSW ArtMonthly The floating eye video Photo 2024 ANU ANU2 |
Add more information to existing article
The exhibitions and other lists need to be updated since 2018. See CV. Include that her work was in the NGA Know My Name exhibition and that her works are in the NGA collection. |
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Redback Graphix | Q124708157 | NGA P&P AGNSW MCA Casula Powerhouse AGNSW 1984 catalogue Gregor Cullen Wollongong Art Gallery Powerhouse ABC story National Women's Library MC obituary Eye Magazine DAAO Redback Graphix Trove Trove2 | Start a new article
(1979-2012) Lead sentence should introduce what RG was/is (print studio) but that it was activist and collaborative. In the body of the article, include some history, main people who established RG, main artists who worked with RG, collaborations with other groups, names of galleries who hold posters in their collections, list some influential or famous posters made by RG, include the themes and issues RG posters focussed on. If no images are available in Commons to add to the article, create a section External links and make a bullet list of links to images of posters in collections. See example of External links at end of Australian poster collectives. Make a See also section at the end of the article and put a bulleted link to Australian poster collectives, unless you can mention Australian poster collectives in the body of the article, then you can link to it there instead. Read this MOS:SEEALSO and example here Jasia Reichardt. When you have finished writing the article link names and places to their Wikipedia articles. |
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Jan Brown | Q50366949 | Beaver Galleries CMAG Canberra Times UoC CityNews AWR P&P P&P2 Beaver2 SMH ArtsACT Obituary ADB ADB Life summary ACT Honour roll 2005, 2010, ANU drawing prize AM NGA CMAG NLA | Start a new article
(29 April 1922-9 January 2002). Sculptor, printmaker, art teacher. Give full name in brackets after Jan Brown (Beatrice Caroline Brown). Use the ADB Life summary to list teaching positions, legacy (ANU drawing prize, awards and honours etc) |
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Countess Report | Q124381564 | Report website Sheila Foundation NAVA ArtsHub Influence on NGA Art Almanac Radio interview ABC podcast Artonview SMH 2016 Art Almanac 2020 video interview NGA ABC 2019 The Guardian 2016 Various articles | Start a new article
There is not a specific guide for writing an article about a statistical report but it is important that you show the report is notable through it being reported on regularly by mainstream and arts media and show its influence in arts organisations and contribution to policy changes in major galleries. Guidelines for similar reports/books are here Wikipedia:Notability (academic journals) Wikipedia:Notability (books) Some section headings could be: Summary, Reception. See examples: The Stuff of Thought, The Jazz Standards: A Guide to the Repertoire, The Social Conquest of Earth, Guns, Germs, and Steel, From Black Power to Hip Hop |
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Vivienne Shark LeWitt | d:Q21996805 | Artist Profile AnnaSchwarzGallery Potter Museum AGNSW NGV NGA NGV3 | Start a new article
b. 1956, Sale, Victoria. Lives and works in Daylesford, Victoria |
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Lilla Reidy | Q124168318 | DAAO AASD Margaret Birtley Museums Victoria Exhibition of women's work SLV Catalogue Trove1 Trove2 | Start a new article
Artist .1858-1933, aka Elizabeth Mary Ann Reidy. Include she was president of a group of women painters who painted banners for sale to raise money for soldiers in WWI. |
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Lee Darroch | Q124382068 | NGV IDAIA NGA East Gippsland Tapestry workshop Interview DAAO ADU | Start a new article
b. 1957. Lives on Raymond Island, Victoria. Make sure to list all the state and national collections that hold her work. Include that she was represented in the NGA KMN exhibition. Name her language groups, give the language name in brackets for Raymond Island (Gragin) and link to its Wikipedia article. Include her language name, if different, after her english name at beginning. Avoid using "Indigenous" if possible as an adjective but use her First Nations country group (Yorta Yorta, Mutti Mutti and Trawlwoolway peoples). See examples: Alma Nungarrayi Granites, Daisy Jugadai Napaltjarri, Gloria Petyarre, Narputta Nangala |
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