User talk:K.korfitzen

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Wikipedia is an encyclopedia
Please bear in mind that Wikipedia is an encyclopedia and that the text you write today has to be just as relevant when it's read in ten years time. In Leone C. Bradbury you wrote that ""Flights of Fancy" is currently displayed in Centennial Hall", perhaps "was displayed in Centennial Hall from October 2014"?

We also have inclusion criteria based on notability and verifiability. In the case of Nicole Anona Banowetz, she doesn't seem to meet the specific notability criteria for artists, WP:ARTIST, and the subject's own website isn't considered a reliable or independent source. Hope that helps, Cabayi (talk) 21:23, 17 November 2017 (UTC)


 * Linking to external websites from the text of the article isn't part of the house style. If Pirate: Contemporary Art is worth mentioning it ought to have its own article. Linking straight to their website is less encyclopedic, more advertising. Cabayi (talk) 21:28, 17 November 2017 (UTC)