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Article Evaluation: Gardens by the Bay
All of the information in the article seems to be very relevant to the article topic. The only concern is that the long list of species living ing the Flower Dome section may be somewhat distracting and unnecessary.

I was going to add that the park was featured in the movie Crazy Rich Asians but I notice that it has already been added. Besides that everything seems up to date.

I think the ecological benefits the park provides to the local community is a section that could be added. Urban greening has an abundance of positive impacts on the environment of urban centers and the health and well being of local inhabitants. There is a lot of research out supporting these facts that could be added to this article, especially because I believe this was a prominent reason in constructing the garden area from the start.

Tone
In terms of tone I think the editors did a really good job at remaining neutral and not over emphasizing any one section of the the article. The transportation section didn't receive as much attention or in depth explanation as the other sections but this might be because not as much information exists on this aspect of the garden - however, I am unaware in this regard and would need to do further research myself before claiming more could be added on this section or not.

Talk Page
On the talk page kinds of conversations going on behind the scenes are very much like what we discussed in the training. People are talking about adding citations, checking sources, making minor edits to wording, and asking for review on added information.

The article is rated as a C on the quality scale and belongs to the WikiProject's: Singapore and Urban studies and planning.

Article Selection
Anita Hill - The article's content is definitely relevant to the topic. The article is written from multiple sources and seems to be unbiased. All of the claims contain citations which seem to be reliable. Although on the talk page I could not find a rating for this articles, I realized after examining it that it probably isn't great to be further worked on because it seems well developed.

A.I.R Gallery - The article's content all seems to be relevant to the topic. The article seems to be neutral and unbiased while also including a few lines about what opposing views believe surrounding the topic. All of the claims contain citations to be reliable sources from those that I checked. A section that could be added to this article is about the conflict/controversy this art gallery created with its establishment and the art that it featured.

Maude Boltz - This article does not exist but I found this woman when looking into the AIR Gallery. Her page does not exist but there is a number of women's rights and feminism in art that she has been involved with. She was one of the founding members of the AIR Gallery and an artist herself.

= Carrie Able - Draft = Carrie Able is a renowned visual artist, poet, and musician, particularly recognized for her oil on linen work. Most of Carrie Able's life, career, and work are based out of Brooklyn, New York. Carrie Able's work has been exhibited widely from the Toledo Museum of Art to the Honolulu Museum of Art and had been printed in a number of publications such as the National Geographic Traveler. Able creates art directly from her subconscious mind, using no external visual references or imported files or soundbites.

Career
Able was a working portrait artist by the age of 14. Her earleist work focused on realism in the renaissance masters oil technique. In the past 8 years her work has developed in a different direction, balancing between the line of representative and abstract art.

Able published her first book of poetry in 2016 entitles "Painted Poetry".

Carrie Able's debut solo album "frequency" was released on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, and Spotify on September 20th, 2017. The album's release was celebrated with a performance at the legendary Bowery Electric in Manhattan's Lower East Side. Able has also preformed at the ADIM records x Independent Music Awards Showcase in March 2019 in Austin Texas for SXSW. Able's firs single was released on May 16th, 2019 with ADIM records. Able's music has been described by some as a combination of The Doors, Patti Smith, and Lou Reed. However, others say they have never heard anything like Able's music and Jukely described Able as a "haunting singer-songwriter and guitarist". Able's latest single "Prince" was produced with ADIM records. This single was accompanied by the creation of one of the first immersive 360 VR painting music videos collaborated on with help from the Jump Into the Light. The music video can be streamed on YouTube. Able is currently in the recording process of a second album with producer AMBE.

On October 5th, 2017 Carrie Able was chosen and delivered a speech at the Kristal Elma Festivali in Istanbul as one of the event's keynote speakers.

Able had a solo exhibition at Volta Art Fair in March of 2018 and was featured at Art Basel Miami Beach's Pulse Art Fair in December of 2019.

Able has been working with oil on linen for over twenty years, a medium used for VR technology. Thus, while VR painting technology is just gaining popularity in the public now and is still considered cutting edge media, Able has had experience with aspects of the VR world for years now. Some of her virtual reality immersive media paintings are valued at thousands of dollars. Currently, Able is an artist in residence at Jump into the Light in the Lower Eastside of Manhattan, America's first virtual reality cinema experience and playlab. An immersive Virtual Reality painting of Able's is being showcased at the Jump Into the Light gallery along with immersive media from other leading artists such as 360 degree VR films and VR games.

Carrie Able Gallery
The Carrie Able Gallery, founded by Carrie Able is located in Williamsburg Brooklyn. The gallery opened in September of 2016. The gallery is mission based, employing an open submission policy, which takes into consideration only the work of the artist when evaluating whether they should be showcased or not. Many commercial galleries require cover letters or biographical information when choosing and allowing artists to showcase their work in their galleries. The gallery also endeavors to nurture the community by hosting free monthly events where poets and musicians share their work and free monthly art classes for 8-12 year olds that Able herself instructs.

Partners
The Carrie Able Gallery is partnered with the National Parks Arts Foundation.