Wikipedia:Meetup/San Francisco/Art+Feminism@SFMOMA 2018
When and Where | |
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Date | Thursday March 8th, 2018 |
Time | 5 - 9 pm PST |
Address | Koret Education Center, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 151 Third Street, 2nd Floor |
City, State | San Francisco, CA |
Event details
[edit]- Location: Koret Education Center, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 151 Third Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco
- Date: Thursday March 8th, 2018
- Time: 5 - 9 pm
Wikipedia’s gender trouble is well-documented. In a 2011 survey, the Wikimedia Foundation found that less than 10% of its contributors were women. While the reasons for the gender gap are up for debate, the practical effect of this disparity is not: content is skewed by the lack of representation from women.
Let’s change that.
Join us in SFMOMA's Koret Education Center on Floor 2 to participate in an evening of communal updating of Wikipedia entries on subjects related to gender, art, and feminism. We will provide tutorials for the beginner Wikipedian, as well as reference materials and refreshments. Bring your laptop, power cord, and ideas for entries that need updating or creation. For the editing-averse, we urge you to stop by to show your support.
We invite people of all gender identities and expressions to participate, particularly transgender and cisgender women. This event is free and does not require museum admission.
Schedule
[edit]5pm: Event kicks off with opening remarks from Associate Curator of Public Dialogue Deena Chalabi and Assistant Curator of Media Arts Tanya Zimbardo, followed by an editing demo by Wikipedian Britta Gustafson
5:30-7pm: Independent editing with floating mentors
7pm: Welcome late arrivals; repeat of editing demo with Britta
7:10-8:45pm: Independent editing with floating mentors until museum closes!
Who should attend
[edit]People of all gender identities and expressions. Please ask your fellow attendees for their pronouns of choice, and be aware of our Safe Space Policy. Children are welcome and SFMOMA and the organizers will support children, parents, and caregivers to the best of our ability. We ask all participants to be supportive of kids, parents, and caregivers wherever they are, as we do not discourage them from attending the event.
Koret Education Center is accessible to wheelchair users. An elevator is located at the main entrance on Third Street.
What to bring
[edit]Please bring your laptop, power cord, and ideas for articles that need updating or creation. For the editing-averse, we urge you to stop by to show your support and learn about Wikipedia. If you do not already have a Wikipedia user account, please create one before you arrive (you can do so here). Please also take a moment to familiarize yourself with the Safe Space Policy.
Participants – Sign Up Here!
[edit]If you have a Wikipedia account, sign your name by editing this section and typing four tildes ("~~~~") in the list below. If you don't have an account, just write your name below (though it is recommended that you create a user account in advance of the event - create one here!).
You can also mark yourself as "interested" or "going" on the Facebook event, to help you share the event with your friends.
- Dreamyshade (talk) 05:08, 27 February 2018 (UTC)
- Stephen (talk) 18:33, 6 March 2018 (UTC)
- Jscarboro (talk) 19:47, 8 March 2018 (UTC) (participating remotely)
- Mathglot (talk)
- Srishti Sethi (talk)
- Sofia Carmi
Suggested articles to create and/or improve
[edit]Do you have lots of time? Here is a list of women artists who do not yet have pages or need a pretty major overhaul:
- Anna Sew Hoy
- Claudy Jongstra
- Gay Outlaw
- Janet Delaney
- Jean Connor
- Kathryn Van Dyke
- Léonie Guyer
- Mika Tajima
- Rebecca Bollinger
- Rosana Castrillo Diaz
- Susan O'Malley
- Zarouhie Abdalian
Do you have two to three hours? These woman artists have Wikipedia pages already but there are some problems with them – some need a shift in tone, others can be greatly improved with the addition of citations, biographical information and images.
- Allison Smith
- Bonnie Sherk
- Catherine Wagner
- Christina Kubisch
- Dora Garcia
- Katy Grannan
- Laura Owens
- Leslie Shows
- Linda Connor
- Mai-Thu Perret
- Mary Heilmann
- Mary Lucier
- Njideka Akunyili Crosby
- Patty Chang
- Pipilotti Rist
- Rinko Kawauchi
- Rivane Neuenschwander
- Sandy Skoglund
- Sharon Hayes
- Toba Khedoori
- Yolanda Lopez
Do you only have about an hour? Or do you just want to start out slow? Help these pages by adding an image of the artist or their work to improve the page. (If it's a copyrighted image (such as an image of an artist's work taken from the artist's website): Upload on Wikipedia and follow the non-free content instructions. If it's a free-to-reuse image (such as a Creative Commons "BY" or "BY-SA" licensed photo of the artist): Upload on Wikimedia Commons.)
- Joan Jonas
- Zoe Crosher
- Kate Gilmore
- Adaline Kent
- Anne Collier
- Sonia Gechtoff
- Andrea Geyer
- Rachel Harrison
- Ester Hernandez
- Liz Larner
- Mika Rottenberg
- Ann Hamilton
- Mona Hatoum
- Emily Jacir
- Shigeko Kubota
- Martha Rosler
- Amanda Ross-Ho
- Betye Saar
- Amy Sillman
- Laurie Simmons
- Andrea Zittel
- Wangechi Mutu
- Anne Appleby
- Eija-Liisa Ahtila
- Eleanor Antin
- Jananne Al-Ani
- Tauba Auerbach
- Sarah Cain
- Minerva Cuevas
- Marilyn Minter
Are you interested in art institutions, groups, and movements? You can create or expand the following articles.
- Ad Hoc Women Artists Committee - potential references: resource, article
- Association of San Francisco Women Artists - potential reference: article
- Chicana feminism#Chicana art - Expand section
- Feminism & CO - potential references: resource, resource
- Feminist art criticism - Expand lead section.
- Feminist art movement in the United States - Expand 2010s section.
- Galería de la Raza - Add references. Potential references: news search + Mission Local tag
- National Association of Women Artists - Add references.
- Soho20 Chelsea - Copyedit, add references.
- subRosa - Add more information, reduce amount of quoted text.
- tART Collective - Copyedit, add references.
- !Women Art Revolution - Add references.
- Women Artists Visibility Front (WAVE) - potential reference: resource
Links, portals, categories and templates
[edit]Add and improve links to new and existing articles.
- Portal:Feminism
- Portal:Arts
- Category:Feminism and the arts
- {{Feminist art movement in the United States}}
Outcomes
[edit]We created the following new articles:
- Ajuan Mance - an American visual artist, author, editor, and a Professor of English
- Claudy Jongstra - a Dutch artist and textile designer
- María Ángeles Fernández Cuesta (La Pinturitas) - a Spanish outsider artist, creator of a Visionary environment
- Janet Delaney - an American photographer based in Berkeley, California
- Jean Connor - an American artist
- Kaveri Gopalakrishnan - an Indian independent comics maker, illustrator, and art director based in Bangalore
- Andrée Le Coultre - a French cubist painter from Lyons
- Mika Tajima - an American artist whose style incorporates performance art, sculpture, architecture and painting
- Rebeca Bollinger - an American sculpture artist
- Theodora Skipitares - an award-winning New York–based interdisciplinary artist
We expanded many articles, including the following:
- Flaming Lotus Girls - a volunteer-based group of artists who make large-scale kinetic fire art
- Association of San Francisco Women Artists - one of California's oldest arts organizations, dating back to 1887
- Amaka Osakwe - a Nigerian fashion designer
- Bonnie Sherk - an American landscape architect, planner, educator, and international artist
- Hema Upadhyay - an Indian artist known for photography and sculptural installations
- Katy Grannan - an American photographer
- Laura Owens - an American painter who emerged in the late 1990s from the Los Angeles art scene
- Lynn Johnson (photographer) - an American photographer known for shooting vanishing languages and challenges to the human condition
- Minerva Cuevas - a Mexican conceptual artist
- Njideka Akunyili Crosby - a Nigerian-born visual artist working in Los Angeles, California
- Patty Chang - an American performance artist and film director living and working in Los Angeles, CA
- Rinko Kawauchi - a Japanese photographer
- Rivane Neuenschwander - a Brazilian artist
- Sharon Hayes (artist) - an American multimedia artist
- Susan O'Malley (artist) - an artist and curator from the San Francisco Bay Area
- Yolanda Lopez - an American painter, printmaker, educator and film producer living in San Francisco, California
- Zarouhie Abdalian - an American artist of Armenian descent, who creates site-specific sculptures and installations
See also
[edit]- Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Tasks
- Stub-class Women artists articles
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Women artists/San Francisco artists
Resources for Editing
[edit]General Wikipedia, how to edit resources
[edit]- Wikipedia cheetsheet - quick guide to Wiki markup for text formatting, etc. and various templates!
- Beginners’ Guide to Wikipedia (account creation, article editing)
- Five Pillars of Wikipedia
- Tutorial
- How to Edit a Page
- How to add images to an article
- Article Development
- Your First Article (using the Article Wizard if you wish)
- Manual of Style
- Bookshelf