Wikipedia:Meetup/Brussels/ArtAndFeminism 2015
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- Language: English, French, Dutch
- Cost: Free
- Date: Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th of March, 13:00-18:00
- Co-organized by: Loraine Furter and F/LAT
- Venue: Vaartstraat 45 Rue du Canal, Brussels
- Participants: Open to anyone interested in this experience: beginners welcome! débutant(e)s bienvenu(e)s! beginners welkom! Experienced Wikipedia editors will be present and will share their knowledge in editing Wikipedia.
- What to Bring: Attendees should bring their own laptops and power cords. Light lunch and drinks will be provided, as well as childcare.
- A temporary Art+Feminism Library will be set up by the participants who are invited to bring their books and digital documents to feed the edit-a-thon!
Program
Saturday 07.03
13:00
- presentation of F/LAT and Free/Libre and Open Source
- presentation of Wikimedia & Wikipedia (project, structure, ...)
- the gender gap on wikipedia
14:00
- intro on editing Wikipedia (creation of a user account and first steps)
17:00
- discussion on and around Wikipedia as a specific object: the notion of Encyclopedia, the notion of community (and the power and hierarchy issues that can arise), a feminist approach to wikipedia editing.
Sunday 08.03
13:00
- summary of Saturday's presentations for newcomers
15:00
- presentation on the wiki system
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Register
Please add your Wikipedia username to the appropriate section below (signatures are created by saving four tildes [~] in a row). If you haven't edited Wikipedia before, we will help you register for a new Wikipedia editing account on the day-of. (→log in)
- Lfurter (talk) 10:48, 27 January 2015 (UTC)
- OR drohowa (talk) 20:41, 18 January 2015 (UTC)
- Betekenis (talk) 21:39, 17 February 2015 (UTC)
- Cathsign (talk) 12:36, 19 February 2015 (UTC)
- Dimi z (talk)
- Iffy Virgo Supercluster (talk) 18:43, 8 March 2015 (UTC)
- Virginia Lovelace (talk)
- Léonie Butler (talk)
- Beatriz Hooks (talk)
- Valvoline Rox (talk)
- Laura Barbare (talk)
- Netachepas (talk)
- Dogs with power (talk)
- Judit.kende (talk)
- Canancoskan (talk)
- Enfantsale (talk)
- Wapineplatten (talk)
- Emilie2410 (talk) 15:11, 30 March 2015 (UTC)
- add your name here!
TO DO
Here are a few suggested articles to create or improve during this edit-a-thon, but you are welcome to work on anything you like.
Please note: This is a crowdsourced list. You can help us by adding to it!
Brussels-related
Exhibited at Wiels in Body Talk (14.02-03.05)
Curated by Koyo Kouoh
Lecture at PointCulture ULB (24.02 12:30–13:30)
To create:
- project Ariadne [1]
- Lip magazine [2]
- Revue Pétunia [3]
- List of feminist art critics
- Eileen Abdul-Rashid
- Lynn Aldrich[4]
- Tina Allen[5][6][7][8]
- Kathryn Andrews[9]
- Phoebe Beasley[10][11][12][13]
- Julie Becker[14]
- Cindy Bernard[15]
- Ginny Bishton[16]
- Karen Boccalero[17]
- Gloria Bohanon
- Jennifer Bornstein[18]
- Linda Frye Burnham[19][20][21]
- Connie Butler[22]
- Eugenia P. Butler[23][24]
- Carp (art organization)[25][26]
- Karen Carson[27]
- Yvonne Cole Meo
- Claire Copley[28]
- Liz Craft[29]
- Lecia Dole-Recio[30]
- Mari Eastman
- June Edmonds
- Kirsten Everberg[31]
- Christina Fernandez (artist)
- Lauri Firstenberg[32]
- Eve Fowler
- Victoria Franklin
- Jacqueline Frazier
- Magdalena Suarez Frimkess and Michael Frimkess
- Francesca Gabbiani[33]
- Jill Giegerich
- Samara Golden[34]
- Hannah Greely
- Katie Grinnan[35]
- Micol Hebron[36]
- Virginia Holt
- Margaret Honda[37]
- Josine Ianco-Starrels[38]
- Suzanne Jackson
- Kellie Jones
- Mary Hunt Kahlenberg[39]
- Bettina Korek[40]
- Julie Lazar
- Margo Leavin[41]
- Jane Livingston[42]
- Karen Lofgren
- Elsa Longhauser[43][44][45]
- Bronwyn Lundberg [46] [47]
- Shana Lutker
- Manitoba Museum of Finds Art
- Emily Mast[48]
- Kristine Mays
- Barbara McCoullough[49][50][51]
- Rosaline Myles
- Margaret Nielsen[52]
- Taisha Paggett[53]
- Jennifer Pastor[54]
- Ann Philbin[55]
- Sheila Pinkel
- Patti Podesta
- Shaun Regen[56]
- Lili Renaud Dewar [57]
- Beverly Robinson (1945-2002)[58]
- Lezley Saar[59]
- Kim Schoenstadt
- Toni Scott
- Maureen Selwood, hand-drawn animation
- Susan Silton
- Carol Stakenas
- Coleen Sterritt[60]
- Martine Syms
- Eleanor Tufts[61]
- Megan Williams (artist)
To improve:
- Feminist art criticism/Feminism in art criticism (Art criticism could use a mention of feminism)
- Feminist theory#Art history
- List of feminist art magazines [62]
- Born In Flames film by Lizzie Borden
- Double X (feminist art collective)
- Andrea Bowers
- Jo Ann Callis[63]
- Forough Farrokhzad
- Liz Glynn
- Shifra Goldman
- Paula Harper
- Leslie Labowitz[64]
- Elana Mann[65]
- Helen Molesworth
- Jennifer Moon
- Ruby Neri--is this Reminisce?
- Tezer Özlü
- Rozsika Parker
- Monique Prieto
- Allegra Fuller Snyder
- Barbara T. Smith
- Pae White
- Nancy Youdelman
More lists here:
Resources for Editing
- Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Resources
- Sophia: Belgian genderstudies network feminism+performance & resources
- Rosadoc Brussels, catalogue
Gender Gap
List of Articles Worked On
List or Wikipedia articles attendees have worked to improve.
- Valérie Mréjen on Wikipedia FR
- Inez Nathaniel Walker on Wikipedia FR
- Marie-Éléonore Godefroid
- Lucy R. Lippard on Wikipedia FR
- Susie Silook
- Wendy Orlean Williams
- Double X (feminist art collective)
- Sally-Jean Shackleton
- Lip magazine
- Tezer Özlü
- Allegra Fuller Snyder
- Wikipédia Le Bistro/7 mars 2015 on Wikipedia FR
Inspiring wikipedia projects
- The Ada Lovelace edit-a-thon organised by Catherine Lenoble in Variable Brussels
- Wikipedia Illustrated, an initiative by artist illustrator Galia Offri and designer educator Mushon Zer-Aviv.
Special childcare
In order to allow participants with children to join, we are preparing a playground with activities parallel to those proposed to the adults: collaborative creations, use of materials from the public domain, etc!
Please contact us at info[at]lorainefurter.net to inscribe your child(ren).