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Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon

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WikiProject Lists

WikiProject Women in Red/Art - The primary objective of this project is to turn red links blue. A red link in Wikipedia means that the linked term does not have a Wikipedia page. The Women in Red project compiles a list of women artists who have red links to make it easier to identify and edit pages that are in need of information. They also have lists broken down by artistic medium:

Black Lunch Table - The Black Lunch Table project is an edit-a-thon hosted by the Art Library at Rutgers University that focused on enhancing Wikipedia articles for art workers, curators, and visual artists. They maintain a few different task lists of articles to edit that are worth exploring, but these might be the most beneficial for the Art+Feminism event:

Suggested People to Edit in Wikipedia

Philadelphia-area Artist, Institution, and Organization Articles to Create

  • Ruth Fine (artist)
  • Sande Webster
  • Janet Fleisher
  • Thora Jacobson
  • Syd Carpenter
  • Danielle Rice
  • Cheryl McClenney Brooker
  • Carmen San Febo Miguel
  • Gayle Isa
  • Helen Cunnigham
  • Helen Haynes (artist)
  • Penny Balkin Bach
  • Lesley Mitchell (artist)
  • Linda Slodki
  • Raquel Salas Rivera
  • Arleen Olshan
  • Joy Feasley
  • Paula Winokur
  • Janet Kardon
  • Amy Sadao
  • Assemblage Artist Collective
  • Philadelphia Water Color Society
  • Bridgette Mayer
  • Susana Gold
  • Sarah Garrett Hewes
  • Tessera Arts Collective
  • Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse

Temple People Without Wikipedia Pages