User:5natalie1/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
Art+Feminism - Wikipedia

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
(Briefly explain why you chose it, why it matters, and what your preliminary impression of it was.)I chose this article because it's very relevant to today's society. it matters because it talks about the authors of the project and highlights their work. I thought this would be an argumentized article but it is just informative.

Evaluate the article
(Compose a detailed evaluation of the article here, considering each of the key aspects listed above. Consider the guiding questions, and check out the examples of what a useful Wikipedia article evaluation looks like.)

This article includes an introductory sentence and clearly describes the topic of the article. The lead does include the articles main topic about what will be talked about. It also includes details that are only needed.

The first paragraph explains that the project is about art and feminism and is written for men but the article is written about the authors and mainly about women. This article is up-to-date as it talks about events from 2020. In the middle paragraph, it explains how they want the kids in school to learn more about Wikipedia. This is a sentence that had only little relevance to art and feminism.

I feel as though this article is about the planning of the project instead of the events that happened in the project. Its favoring the reader to the events that take place before the project starts and the people that are planning it.

These sources seem relevant to me as they are all from the year 2015. There are 27 citations about the project. These articles seem to work when I open them.

This article is clear and easy to read. Its kind of has subjects all over the place but overall includes what needed to be said about the preparation of the project.this imaige in the article is very relevant to the information as it includes the people who on listed in the reading.

This article is about bullying towards art and feminism topic. I think it is part of wiki projects since its aimed towards spreading the word even more about the topic.

I think the status of the article is great but I do believe it could use some more information on what happened in the project since I only know the events that lead to it. I would like to read more about the arguments from others they heard.