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< Wikipedia:Meetup | Minneapolis

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Minneapolis Central Library Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon

When and Where
DateSaturday, March 11, 2017
Time12:00 pm – 4:00 pm CT
AddressMinneapolis Central Library
300 Nicollet Mall
City, StateMinneapolis, MN 55401
On FacebookTwin Cities Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon

Join us for communal updating of Wikipedia entries on art and feminism. People of all gender identities and expressions welcomed and encouraged to attend. No prior editing experience is necessary; training and resources will be provided. If you have a laptop, please bring it.

This edit-a-thon is presented in association with Art+Feminism.

Event information[edit]

Please bring a laptop with you if you have one!

Participants - Sign Up Here![edit]

Sign up to help us learn more about how users interact with Wikipedia. If you sign up, we can observe how your username uses the Wikimedia projects during and after this event. This will help us to better measure the effectiveness of this event and similar programs. This means that your publicly available activity and the information you share with us during this event may be processed by the Wikimedia Foundation, Art+Feminism, and the organizers of the local event. However, we will not share your information with third parties or publicly unless it's in aggregated or anonymized form.
Prior to the event:

  1. Do you have a Wikipedia User Name?
    No? Create a Wikipedia account
    Yes? Go to Step #2
  2. Sign in Here!


List of articles to edit[edit]

Have a NEW page in mind? We strongly encourage new editors to utilize the "Start draft article" box below


If you do choose to begin a new article, please check with an experienced Wikipedian before starting to ensure that it meets notability requirements.
Once you have done that, use the form below to create a Draft article or select a subject below:


The following is a crowd-sourced sampling of suggested articles to create or add upon.

See also: Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Tasks

To create:

  • Gudrun Baudisch /Gudrun Baudisch-Wittke, Austrian, 1906–1982 (de) [2][3] [4]
  • Mary Beilby , British, 1749–1797 Grove [5]
  • Maria Christina Campana (1756-1811), Italian painter [6]
  • Gabrielle Civil , US performance artist and poet [7]
  • Agnes Winterbottom Cooney , American, 1878–1940 [8]
  • Ann Burke Daly , (b.1960s) American Installation Artist, NY based [9][10], MFA Yale [11],Whitney Museum ISP [12],YADDO [13], MASS MoCA [14], Mellon Fnd [15], Artforum [16], ArtPress [17], LA Times [18], PAJ [19], ICP [20], NMWA [21], Cabinet [22], MoMA Dadabase[23], La Centrale [24], ArtMatters [25], Met [26], Anth: Academy Berlin [27], Pompidou [28], AUTH: LOC [29], VIAF [30], ULAN [31], Wikidata [32], BLUK [33], NGC MBAC [34]
  • Carole Fisher
  • Mildred Friedman (1929–2014), Walker Art Center curator, editor[35]
  • Kate Harris (active c.1899-1905), British designer [36]
  • Caroline Kent , American Artist, Painter, Chicago-based, 47, [37][38], MFA Univ Minn [39], Flag Art Foundation [40], MN State Artist Initiative Grant [41], NES Residency Iceland [42] [43], BA Illinois State University [44]Walker Art Center, [45], Depaul Art Museum [46], Pollock Krasner Foundation [47], Macalester College Coll [48], artadia [49]
  • Jane Kent , (b.1952), Printmaker,[50]
  • Mary Giles
  • Maren Kloppman
  • Wendy Maruyama
  • Liz Miller (artist) , PBS [51],[52]
  • Esther Moore /Esther Mary Moore (active 1890-1911), British sculptor [53]
  • Yasmil Raymond , curator
  • Pamela Rosenkranz , sculptor, installation artist
  • Gloria Ross , 1923-1998[54]
  • Emmy Roth , German, 1885–1942 (de) [55]
  • Carla Running Horse ,quiltmaker [56]
  • Elizabeth Simonson (b. 1964)[57][58]
  • Sherri Smith (b. 1943) [59], Fiber Artist, Contemporary, Cranbrook Academy MFA, Prof of Art UMICH [60],Exhibitions: ICA Boston [61], MoMA [62], Wexner Museum [63], Minneapolis Institute of Art [64] [65], Biennale Lausanne Switzerland [66], Cleveland Museum of Art [67], Textile Museum of Washington, D.C. [68], San Francisco Museum of Art[69], Milwaukee Museum of Art [70] Canadian Art Journal [71], Amer Craft Council [72], Authority: OCLC 878667652 [73], LCCN 2014013759 [74], ISBN: 9783791353821; 3791353829 [75]
  • Lucie Stahl , painter [76]
  • Susanne Stephenson
  • Angela Strassheim (b. 1969), Photographer, Contemporary, Yale MFA [77], 2006 Whitney Biennial [78], Walker Art Center [79], MoCP [80], Arles 39th Exhibition [81], Monterey Museum [82], Flash Art [83], Authority: OCLC 82371871[84], LC: NH32.S8978 S92 2006 [85]
  • Amy Toscani , Minnesota sculptor[86][87]
  • Evelyn Svec Ward (1921-1989),[88]
  • Women's Art Institute , Twin Cities organization [89]
  • To improve:

  • Nairy Baghramian
  • Carol Bove
  • Andrea Bowers
  • Rowena Bradley
  • Tania Bruguera
  • Andrea Buttner
  • Liz Deschenes
  • Cao Fei
  • Chitra Ganesh
  • Kate Gilmore
  • Michelle Grabner
  • Wynne Greenwood
  • Trude Guermonprez
  • Rachel Harrison
  • Gene Kloss
  • Ellen Gallagher
  • Mary Louisa Kirschner
  • Helen Mirra
  • Meredith Monk
  • Lorraine O'Grady
  • Jamie Okuma
  • Patricia Olson
  • Judy Onofrio
  • Judy Pfaff
  • Amanda Ross-Ho
  • Joyce Scott
  • Kiff Slemmons
  • Lenore Tawney
  • JoAnn Verburg
  • Resources[edit]

    External links[edit]


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