Wikipedia is the largest and most popular general reference work on the internet with more than 40 million articles in more than 250 different languages. Gaps in the coverage of knowledge about women, gender, feminism, and the arts on one of the most visited websites in the world is a big problem and we need your help to fix it.
Art+Feminism is a campaign improving coverage of cis and transgender women, non-binary folks, feminism and the arts on Wikipedia. In March, editors around the world hold ART+FEMINISM events to tell women’s stories and preserve their history.
At Vanderbilt we’re editing on March 13th at Central Library at the ART+FEMINISM Edit-a-Thon about women artists, architects, designers, critics, scholars, and curators.
Bring your laptop, we’ll teach you how to edit and have suggested topics to edit.
March 13
Central Library 418a 11:00am – 1:00pm
Faculty Speaker: Vivien G. Fyrd, History of Art
Lunch provided DYE & GME
Email Mary Anne Caton your favorite artist/filmmaker/critic/curator/designer/critic to add to the dashboard.