What: A Wikipedia edit-a-thon hosted by the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in partnership with Art+Feminism
When: Thursday, July 20, 2023, 2-4pm
Where: Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Library and Archive
Art+Feminism is an international community that strives to close the information gap related to gender, feminism, and the arts on the internet. Art+Feminism envisions dismantling supremacist systems and creating pathways for everyone to participate in writing (and righting) history. From coffee shops and community centers to the largest museums and universities in the world, Art+Feminism leads a do-it-yourself and do-it-with-others campaign that teaches people of all gender identities and expressions to edit Wikipedia. Learn more about Art+Feminism.
Step 1: Visit the Event Dashboard.
Step 2: "Log in" or "Sign up" in the Event Dashboard.
If you already have a Wikipedia account and are currently signed in, click "Join" under "Actions" to join the program.
If you already have a Wikipedia account and have not yet signed in, click "Log in with Wikipedia" to sign in and join the program.
If you do not have a Wikipedia account, click "Sign up with Wikipedia" to create an account and join the program.
Step 3: Assign yourself an article (or articles) to edit in the Event Dashboard.
Under "My Articles", click "Assign myself an article". Enter the article title or URL for the article you have chosen to edit.
Step 4: Start editing.
Engage in talk pages, check citations, add content, etc.
Suggested articles with resources available in the Library and Archive:
Alfred M. Bergere House | Historic building | Stub-class
Alice Kagawa Parrott | Multimedia artist, 1929-2009 | Start-class
Anita Pollitzer | Photographer and suffragist, 1894-1975 | C-class
Caroline K. Keck | Conservator, 1908-2007 | No article
Delilah Montoya | Multimedia artist, 1955- | Start-class
Doris Bry | Scholar, agent, and author, 1920-2014 | No article
Emmi Whitehorse | Painter and printmaker, 1957- | Stub-class
Florence Miller Pierce | Multimedia artist, 1918-2007 | C-class
Helen Hardin | Painter, 1943-1984 | Start-class
Helen Torr | Painter, 1886-1967 | C-class
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith | Multimedia artist, 1940- | B-class
Karita Coffey | Ceramicist, 1947- | Start-class
Laura Gilpin | Photographer, 1891-1979 | Start-class
Linda Lomahaftewa | Multimedia artist, 1947-present | Start-class
Lynnette Haozous | Multimedia artist, writer, and actor, 1985- | C-class
Margaret Herrera Chavez | Painter and printmaker, 1912-1992 | Stub-class
Maria Martinez | Ceramist, 1887-1980 | C-class
Mary Callery | Sculptor, 1903-1977 | Start-class
Pablita Velarde | Multimedia artist, 1918-2006 | Start-class
Ray Eames | Multimedia artist and designer, 1912-1988 | Start-class
Ramona Sakiestewa | Multimedia artist, 1948- | Start-class
Rebecca Salsbury James | Multimedia artist, 1891-1968 | C-class
Vertical file James, Rebecca Salsbury
Tammy Garcia | Sculptor and ceramicist, 1969- | Start-class
Una Hanbury | Sculptor, 1904-1990 | Stub-class
Other lists of articles to edit:
Libraries
Subscription Databases
Art+Feminism:
Wikipedia:
Recommended Readings: