Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Outcomes

International Edit-a-thons


Since 2014, over 10,000 people at more than 800 events around the world have participated in Art+Feminism’s Edit-a-thons, resulting in the creation and improvement of more than 33,000 articles on Wikipedia. The project has expanded to include an art commissioning program, curatorial collaborations, and a podcast. Foreign Policy Magazine named the founders Leading Global Thinkers and Art+Feminism has been covered widely in the press. Art+Feminism is based out of The Museum of Modern Art, New York, with nodes at the Center for Curatorial Studies Library, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson; ICA Boston; National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin; Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven; Uffizi Gallery, Florence; Asia Art Archive & M+, Hong Kong; The Menil Collection, Houston; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Lenbachhaus München; Yale University, New Haven; University of Nigeria, Nsukka; Princeton University; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago; Index – The Swedish Contemporary Art Foundation, Stockholm; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC, and hundreds of other locations.

2023 outcomes
The Power of Collective Action - Art+Feminism in 2023 “I was able to understand that the impact on existing structures of oppression can be much greater when we act together for a more just, diverse, and socially equitable world. And working together to change these structures is one of our goals.” Resurfacing the words of former lead co-organizer, Juliana Monteiro

We’re excited to share the power of our Collective Action in Year 10 of Ar+Feminism.

During this year’s A+F campaign, our collective efforts have culminated in the coordination of 138 events worldwide, bringing together nearly 2000 dedicated editors! https://w.wiki/7FZJ [Data Map]

As we pause to reflect, we're truly humbled by the incredible power of our community. A heartfelt thank you for being an essential part of it all! Here are some key moments that shaped our journey throughout this campaign.


 * On April 15, 2023, we hosted editing workshops, art creation, and interactive sessions virtually and in-person at the Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church in Houston.


 * We launched a Celebration Fund asking past organizers what Art+Feminism looked like in their region?


 * Wiki Advocates Philippines published a newsletter reflecting on the Art+Feminism campaign in the Philippines from 2020 to 2023.


 * We worked on a forthcoming US-focused print and digital zine that brings together interviews with three of A+F’s founders, artful submissions from the A+F community, and images from events over the past decade.

Together we went beyond the Edit-a-thon and took action in the Community:


 * The Art+Feminism team in collaboration with Vic Sfriso of Wikimedia Argentina, Owen Blacker of Wikimedia LGBT+ User Group, translated a Wikipedia and LGBTQ+ guide that invites reflection on the writing of biographies of trans, non-binary and other members of the LGBTQIA+ community and what it means to write about their lives on Wikipedia, from a human rights perspective.


 * One of our North American RAs, Sophie Reverdy, co-organized an edit-a-thon dedicated to improving the article for “Abortion in Maryland” while also fundraising for the Baltimore Abortion Fund.


 * At the Art+Feminism x Wiki Advocates Philippines UG: Virtual Meetup, our Regional Ambassadors, Padmini and Anthony, led an engaging session. They introduced attendees to the ISA tool, a handy resource for enhancing image descriptions on Wikimedia Commons. Furthermore, they provided valuable insights on how to actively contribute to Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons.


 * Michaela has been using A+F resources during her residency at Perez Art Museum. She did a significant amount of outreach, especially to Brazilian organizations this year which we hope will generate more participation for the 2024 campaign. She is also a celebration fund awardee and is currently working on an English and Spanish translation of a book that NaPupila published as part of their A+F work.


 * One of our North American RAs, Sophie Reverdy, co-organized an edit-a-thon dedicated to improving the article for “Abortion in Maryland” while also fundraising for the Baltimore Abortion Fund.


 * Together we continued to commit to learn and unlearn with trainings in disability justice led by Peoples Hub and continued organization-wide conversations about Equity

2022 outcomes
We send you huge congratulation and applause as a member of the Art+Feminism community! According to our metrics, this year you joined over 1500 participants at 120 events hosted in 27 different languages. Thanks to this community, we’ve given one more step towards closing the information gaps related to gender, feminism, and the arts on Wikipedia.

For the ninth year of Art+Feminism, the leadership team urged event organizers to center community care within the context of COVID-19. Thus, we encouraged you to organize virtually as a way to minimize risks for those who are most vulnerable. We’re happy that our call was heard and most of the events this year either happened virtually or had virtual components. Here are some highlights about this years’ events and organizers: All this and more has been possible thanks to you.
 * Events all year round: Since 2019, Art+Feminism’s do-it-yourself spirit has been bolstered by help from our microfunds and support from our regional ambassador network. This has allowed events to be organized any time during the year. This past year, the first event was hosted in September 2021 in Texas, and the most recent one was hosted in September in Kenya.
 * Beyond the edit-a-thon: We all love the excitement and community spirit during edit-a-thons, and this year our communities expanded this work and displayed their creativity in different types of activities, such as talks, workshops, fanzines, and artistic public interventions. The topics of talks and workshops included inclusive language, digital activism, the right to access information, and specific artistic production.
 * Focus beyond the arts: Art+Feminism has become an umbrella campaign to edit within topics that are most relevant to each community. Our campaign now transcends the arts and includes fields such as architecture, engineering, politics, leadership and governance, technology, education and sports. Some niche topics inside the arts were art and democracy, Black theater, music, design and writing.
 * Making Connections: More communities are organizing transregional events at interconnected venues, with presence in virtual components.
 * Other wikiprojects: We are seeing more organizers exploring projects such as Wikidata and WikiQuote, and not just Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons. It’s also very common that Art+Feminism events are starting points for the creation of content in new language versions of Wikipedia.

2020 outcomes

 * Events in 27 countries in all six inhabited continents
 * Events in 20 languages

Narrative description
In light of the global pandemic of COVID-19, some of our scheduled events were able to pivot to virtual space, exhibiting a remarkable adaptability by various Art+Feminism edit-a-thons organizers. Thanks to this, successful virtual events were held in Armenia, Brazil, Poland, across the US and more. Unfortunately not all organizers were able to shift to in-person to virtual events and their planned activities were ultimately canceled. As we prepare for our 2020-2021 campaign, “business as usual” is not effective or appropriate as we continue to be in a global pandemic simultaneously with a civil rights movement. It’s been reported that in a recent study, the majority of people will not feel comfortable returning to museums until a vaccine for COVID-19 is widely available. The pandemic is allowing us to focus internally and be less number driven. We want to work on intentional care and deepen our relationships within our community.

Participants this year created articles for Irma Poma Canchumani, Mavi Doñate, Rhina Toruño, Group Material, Hertha Sponer, Marian Pastor Roces, Gabrielle L'Hirondelle Hill, Ingeborg Kahlenberg, People's Flag Show, Anne Marie Komissar, Kasturba Gandi, Guadalupe Rosales, Jota Mombaça, Bety Reis, Joana D'Arc da Silva Cavalcante, Djuena Tikuna, Olga Mariano, Lina Bögli and Anne Boyer, to name a few.

We also want to acknowledge and thank all the organizers and partners whose events, unfortunately, weren’t able to move forward this year as planned. We recognize and celebrate their labor and efforts, as well. We are truly thankful for our global community!

2019 outcomes

 * Over 300 events
 * Estimated 4360 participants globally
 * Estimated events in 43 countries in all six inhabited continents and online
 * Estimated 31,500 content pages (28,787 Wikipedia articles and Wikidata items, over 2800 images to Wikimedia Commons) created or improved

Narrative description
For a more fleshed out reporting of events, [| see here.]

4,360 people attended 311 events around the world in 43 countries, which took place during the months of March and April. The goal of the Art+Feminism campaign is to bolster coverage of feminism, gender, and the arts on Wikipedia — as a response to the encyclopedia’s well-known content gaps.

Highlights of articles created and improved include Anni Albers, Winifred Hall Allen, Archivo Histórico del movimiento de lesbianas feministas de México, Mieke Bal, Deanna Bowen, Tania Bruguera, Jade Nasogaluak Carpenter, Elizabeth Catlett, Sarah Charlesworth, Sarah Charlesworth, Feminatywum, Che Gossett, Barbara Hammer, Nancy Holt, Holly Lee, Luanne Martineau, Haruko Okano, Judy Pfaff, Griselda Pollock, Gabriela Rodríguez, Leanne Simpson, and Women’s International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell.

This year, we saw a more than 300% increase in community across Facebook (86% growth) and Instagram (311% growth). We also made a major change to our communications and organizing strategy; launching the Gender and The Non-Binary campaign. The campaign facilitated greater growth and engagement among our digital communities due to the use of our hashtags #artandfeminism, #noweditingaf, and #beyondthebinary. Through the consistent use of the hashtag and our focus on engaging our online communities in conversation around their experiences related to gender equity, gender identity, women's rights, trans rights as human rights, and intersectional feminism we were able to amplify our messaging and reach.

2018 outcomes

 * Over 275 events
 * Estimated 4000 participants globally
 * Estimated 22000 articles created or improved globally

Narrative description
Over 4,000 people at more than 275 events around the world participated in Art+Feminism’s fifth annual Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, which took place across the months of March and April. This global effort created or improved nearly 22,000 articles on Wikipedia, almost four times the output of the 2017 events.

Highlights of the 2018 Edit-a-thon include content added to and pages created for notable figures including Christina Battle, Alexandra Bell, Torkwase Dyson, Silvia Federici, Dara Friedman, Juliana Huxtable, Gertrude Jekyll, Chō Kōran, Griselda Pollock, Annie Pootoogook, Collier Schorr, Tschabalala Self, Roberta Smith, Nobuko Tsuchiura, and Sam Vernon.

Edit-a-thons took place during the months of March and April at hundreds of institutions across the globe, including Anchorage Museum; Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson; Auckland Central Library; Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore; University of California, Berkeley; Liebig12, Berlin; Untitled Art Society, Calgary; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; University College Cork; Memorial University, Corner Brook; The University of Western Australia, Crawley; University of North Texas, Denton; University of New Hampshire, Durham; National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin; Trinity College, University of Dublin; Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven; University of Arkansas, Fayetteville; Uffizi Gallery, Florence; Bibliothèque d’art et d’archéologie des Musées d’art et d’histoire, Genève; Tentmaker Ghana; Glasgow Print Studio; The Menil Collection, Houston; Goethe Zentrum Kampala; Siddhartha Cottage, Kathmandu; Modern Fuel and Queen’s University, Kingston; Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, Lisbon; Muzeum Sztuki w Łodzi MS2; The Photographers’ Gallery, London; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Caffi Alys, Machynlleth; Artexte and Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal; Lenbachhaus München; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick; Yale University, New Haven; Smith College, Northampton; Norsk Komponistforening, Oslo; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; Princeton University; Mount Allison University, Sackville; Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; Art Practical and For-Site Foundation, San Francisco; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Stanford University; Index, Stockholm; Fisher Library, University of Sydney; womany wonderland, Taipei City; Temple University, Japan Campus, Tokyo; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa; Blitz, Valletta; The Clark Art Institute, Williamstown; Afroleadership, Yaoundé; and online with Women in Red.

Click here for the complete list of numeric outcomes.

2017 outcomes

 * Over 200 events
 * Estimated 2500 participants globally
 * Estimated 6500 articles created or improved globally

Narrative description
Over 2,500 participants at more than 200 events around the world participated in Art+Feminism’s fourth annual Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, which took place across the month of March around Women’s History Month. This global effort created or improved nearly 6,500 articles on Wikipedia, almost twice the output of the 2016 events.

Highlights of the 2017 Edit-a-thon include content added to Wikipedia pages for niv Acosta, Hilma af Klint, Morehshin Allahyari, Xenobia Bailey, Rebecca Belmore, Hannah Black, Octavia E. Butler, Lygia Clark, Andrea Crespo, Leslie Hewitt, Christine Sun Kim, Deana Lawson, New media art, Sondra Perry, Paul B. Preciado, and Martine Syms.

The 2017 Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon grew in complexity and geographic scope. First time organizing institutions included Open Foundation West Africa in collaboration with African Women Development Fund, Accra; Spelman College, Atlanta; Transgender Europe in collaboration with Artists Without a Cause and Room 4 Resistance, Berlin; Griffith University, Brisbane; Bryn Mawr College; Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh; Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit; National University of Ireland, Galway; Women’s Library and Information Centre Foundation, Istanbul; Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles; Oslo National Academy of the Arts; Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, Montréal; PLATFORM, Munich; University of Nigeria, Nsukka; Parsons Paris; Maus Hábitos, Porto; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico, San Juan; The Royal Armoury, Stockholm; Gardiner Museum, Toronto; and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC. Organizers in Geneva, Switzerland coordinated city-wide edit-a-thons at Centre de la photographie, Lestime, Musée d’art et d’histoire de Genève, Pavillon bleu and l’Université de Genève. For the first time edit-a-thons were held across Italy at the Uffizi Gallery, Florence; BASE Milano; Museo Archeologico Provinciale, Potenza; Rome MAXXI; Artè Caffè Culturale, Salerno; and Ca’ Foscari University, Venice.

2016 outcomes

 * Over 175 locations
 * 28 Countries on all 6 inhabited continents.
 * Estimated 2500 participants globally
 * Estimated 2000 new articles created globally
 * Estimated 1000 articles improved at globally

Granular results: Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Outcomes2016

Even more granular results:
 * All users (by location): Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Outcomes/AllUsers2016
 * All users in one long list: Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Outcomes/AllUsersList2016
 * list of work by event
 * list of new pages
 * list of improved pages
 * list of drafts

Narrative description
Over 2500 participants at more than 175 events around the world participated in Art+Feminism’s third annual Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, resulting in the creation of 2000 new pages and improvements to 1500 articles on Wikipedia. This represents a significant increase over the 2015 events, with more than double the number of participants and triple the number of articles created or improved.

Alongside the central event at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the 175+ events were held across every inhabited continent and in 30 countries at venues including: Ashesi University Brekuso, Accra; Tate Britain, London; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City; Gus Fisher Gallery, The University of Auckland; Archives Nationales, Paris; The Menil Collection, Houston; SCAD Hong Kong; Espacio Fundación Telefónica, Lima; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto; the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC.; and a month-long online edit-a-thon hosted by Women In Red. As of this writing an additional 10+ events are scheduled for later in April.

Highlights of the 2016 Edit-a-thon include new Wikipedia pages for Unity Bainbridge, Manon de Boer, Tina Charlie, Otelia Cromwell, Aurora Reyes Flores, Liz Magic Laser, Park McArthur, Elizabeth McIntosh, Divya Mehra, Anne Pasternak, and Sara Greenberger Rafferty and improved articles for Megumi Igarashi, Julie Mehretu, Ana Mendieta, Wangechi Mutu, Lorraine O’Grady, Porpentine, Faith Ringgold, Martine Sims, Carrie Mae Weems, and Zitkala-Sa.

Click here for the complete list of outcomes.

United States
Organized by date, then alpha by city

Before March 4, 2016

 * St. Petersburg, Florida, Museum of Fine Arts (January 16, 2016)
 * New York, New York, Train the Trainers 1,Graduate Center, CUNY|CUNY Graduate Center (February 1, 2016)
 * Online, Train the Trainers 1 (for Node Organizers) (February 13, 2016)
 * New York, New York, Train the Trainers 2,Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (February 16, 2016)
 * Ithaca, New York, Cornell Pre-Event Workshop 1,Cornell University Library, Cornell University (February 18, 2016)
 * Online, Train the Trainers 2 (for Node Organizers) (February 22, 2016)
 * Santa Barbara, California,Art, Design & Architecture Museum, University of California, Santa Barbara (February 24, 2016)
 * Ithaca, New York, Talk by Jacqueline Mabey, core organizer, Wikipedia: Art + Feminism,Cornell University Library, Cornell University Archived video (February 25, 2016)
 * Atlanta, Georgia, Woodruff Library,Emory University (February 26, 2016)
 * Ithaca, New York, Cornell Pre-Event Workshop 2,Cornell University Library, Cornell University (February 26, 2016)
 * Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry,Carnegie Mellon University (February 26, 2016)
 * Athens, Georgia, Main Library,University of Georgia (2017)
 * Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,Saint Joseph's University (February 27, 2016)
 * Oxford, Georgia, Oxford College Library,Oxford College of Emory University (February 29, 2016)
 * Ithaca, New York, Cornell Pre-Event Workshop 3,Cornell University Library, Cornell University (March 2, 2016)
 * Columbia, South Carolina,Thomas Cooper Library, University of South Carolina (March 3, 2016)
 * Nashville, Tennessee, Jean and Alexander Heard Library,Vanderbilt University (March 3, 2016)

March 4, 2016

 * Austin, Texas, Fine Arts Library,University of Texas at Austin
 * Brooklyn, New York, mom artists, East Williamsburg, domicile/studio
 * Canton, New York, Newell Center for Arts Technology,St. Lawrence University
 * Charlottesville, Virginia, Nancy Murphy Spicer Studio
 * Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, Bertrand Library,Bucknell University
 * Los Angeles, California, UCLA Arts Library,University of California, Los Angeles
 * New Haven, Connecticut, Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library,Yale University
 * New Orleans, Louisiana,Newcomb Archives and Vorhoff Library &Newcomb Art Museum, Tulane University
 * Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,Temple University
 * Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,University of the Arts (Philadelphia)|University of the Arts (UArts)
 * San Francisco, California, Gleeson Library,University of San Francisco
 * San Luis Obispo, California, Art History Program, Fine Arts Division,Cuesta College
 * University Park, Pennsylvania, Arts Cottage, School of Visual Arts,The Pennsylvania State University

March 5, 2016

 * Amherst, Massachusetts, Hampshire College Art Barn,Hampshire College
 * Atlanta, Georgia,Georgia State University
 * Bennington, Vermont,Bennington College
 * Bloomington, Indiana,Indiana University
 * Boulder, Colorado,Norlin Library, University of Colorado Boulder
 * Brooklyn, New York, Silent Barn
 * Cambridge, Massachusetts,Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries
 * Charlotte, North Carolina, McColl Center for Art + Innovation
 * Chicago, Illinois,School of the Art Institute of Chicago
 * Cincinnati, Ohio,University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning|College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning Library, University of Cincinnati
 * Cleveland, Ohio,Case Western Reserve University
 * Columbus, Ohio,Ohio State University
 * Darien, Connecticut, Darien Library and Franklin Street Works
 * Detroit, Michigan,Purdy-Kresge Library, Wayne State University
 * El Paso, Texas, Main Branch,El Paso Public Library
 * Eugene, Oregon, Architecture and Allied Arts (A&AA) Library,University of Oregon
 * Houston, Texas,Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
 * Ithaca, New York,Cornell University
 * 3 sites: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art; Fine Arts Library, Rand Hall; Olin Library @Cornell University Library
 * Las Vegas, Nevada,Lied Library, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
 * Los Angeles, California,Wikipedia:Wikiproject Women Wikipedia Design|WikiProject wikiD, Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc)
 * Madison, Wisconsin, Central Branch,Madison Public Library (Madison, Wisconsin)|Madison Public Library
 * Merced, California,University of California, Merced| School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts, University of California, Merced
 * Minneapolis, Minnesota,Minneapolis Central Library. In coordination withSt. Catherine University, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Institute of Art, American Craft Council, Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minneapolis Central Library
 * New York, New York,Museum of Modern Art
 * Northampton, Massachusetts, Neilson Library,Smith College
 * Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,Philadelphia Museum of Art Library
 * Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Frick Fine Arts Library,University of Pittsburgh
 * Portland, Oregon,Yale Union
 * Providence, Rhode Island, Fleet Library,Rhode Island School of Design
 * Purchase, New York, Purchase College Library,State University of New York at Purchase
 * Rochester, Minnesota,Rochester Art Center
 * Rockland, Maine, The Steel House
 * San Diego, California,Geisel Library, University of California San Diego
 * San Francisco, California,California College of the Arts
 * Santa Fe, New Mexico,New Mexico Museum of Art
 * Scranton, Pennsylvania,University of Scranton
 * St. Louis, Missouri, Kranzberg Art and Architecture Library,Washington University in St. Louis
 * Tucson, Arizona,Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson|Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson (MOCA Tucson) &University of Arizona UA Fine Arts Library
 * Urbana–Champaign, Illinois, Ricker Library of Architecture and Art,University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
 * Waltham, Massachusetts, Rose Art Museum and Rosebud,Brandeis University
 * Whittier, California, Bonnie Bell Wardman Library,Whittier College

March 6, 2016

 * Boston, Massachusetts,Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston
 * Brooklyn, New York,Interference Archive
 * Gainesville, Florida,Harn Museum of Art and School of Art + Art History,University of Florida
 * Irvine, California,University of California, Irvine
 * Los Angeles, California, Art + Technology Lab at the Balch Art Research Library,Los Angeles County Museum of Art and East of Borneo
 * New Paltz, New York,Sojourner Truth Library atState University of New York at New Paltz
 * Storrs, Connecticut,Homer Babbidge Library, University of Connecticut
 * Washington, D.C.,National Museum of Women in the Arts

After March 6, 2016

 * New York, New York,Fashion Institute of Technology as part of International Women's Day (March 8, 2016)
 * Pre-event: New Users Wikipedia Workshop (February 17, 2016); Wikipedia Open Hours sessions (February 24, 2016 and February 25, 2016)
 * Narrowsburg, New York, Delaware Valley Arts Alliance (March 12, 2016)
 * Lincoln, Nebraska, Adele Hall Learning Commons,University of Nebraska-Lincoln (March 15, 2016)
 * Houston, Texas,The Menil Collection (March 18, 2016)
 * Louisville, Kentucky,University of Louisville (March 19, 2016)
 * Lawrence, Kansas, Murphy Art & Architecture Library,University of Kansas (March 26, 2016)
 * Bozeman, Montana,Montana State University (March 31, 2016)
 * Atlanta, Georgia, ACA Library,Savannah College of Art and Design|Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) (April 8, 2016)
 * Savannah, Georgia, Jen Library,Savannah College of Art and Design|Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) (April 8, 2016)
 * Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Sloane Art Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (April 20, 2016)
 * Tempe, Arizona,Arizona State University (March 18, 2016)
 * Carbondale, Illinois,Southern Illinois University (April 24, 2016)
 * Duluth, Minnesota,University of Minnesota Duluth (May 3, 2016)

Canada
Organized by date, then alpha by city

Before March 4, 2016

 * Toronto, Ontario,Art Gallery of Ontario (January 20, 2016)

March 4, 2016

 * Vancouver, British Columbia, Emily Carr University of Art and Design Library,Emily Carr University of Art and Design
 * Pre-event: Edit-a-thon Information Session and Meet n' Greet, Vancouver Art Gallery Library & Archives (February 26, 2016)
 * See also Western Front event on March 6, 2016

March 5, 2016

 * Banff, Alberta,The Banff Centre
 * Montréal, Québec, Canadian Women Art History Initiative, Concordia University Digital Image and Slide Collection,Concordia University
 * Saskatoon, Canada,Saskatoon Public Library
 * Toronto, Ontario,Art Gallery of Ontario
 * Winnipeg, Manitoba,Mentoring Artists for Women's Art|MAWA Mentoring Artists for Women's Art

After March 5, 2016

 * Vancouver, British Columbia, Grand Luxe Theatre, Western Front (March 6, 2016)
 * Montréal, Québec, Blackader-Lauterman Library of Architecture and Art,McGill Library, McGill University (March 8, 2016)
 * Ottawa, Ontario (March 8, 2016)
 * 2 sites: Carleton University Art Gallery; Ottawa Art Gallery / La Galerie d'art d'Ottawa
 * Regina, Saskatchewan,University of Regina Library, part of Colder Than Mars (March 8, 2016)
 * Peterborough, Ontario, Artspace,Trent University#Catharine Parr Traill College|Catharine Parr Traill College, Trent University (March 10, 2016)
 * Pre-event: Artspace (February 20, 2016)
 * Montréal, Québec, Edgy Redux Festival @ Studio 303 (March 12, 2016)
 * Toronto, Art Gallery of Ontario (May 4, 2016)
 * Montreal, Studio 303 (December 7, 2016)

México

 * Mexico City / Ciudad de México, México (March 5, 2016)
 * Editatona Art + Feminism (in Spanish)
 * Editatona Art + Feminism (in English; launch page only)
 * 2 locations:
 * Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (UNAM)
 * Fundación Alumnos 47
 * Multiple pre-events:
 * A47 @San Miguel Chapultepec, Alumnos 47 (January 23, 2016)
 * MUAC @Ciudad Universitaria, Insurgentes Sur 3000 (January 30, 2016)
 * CCD @Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City|Cuauhtémoc, Paseo de Reforma s/n Esquina Lieja (February 13, 2016)
 * MUAC @Ciudad Universitaria, Insurgentes Sur 3000 (February 20, 2016)
 * MUAC @Ciudad Universitaria, Insurgentes Sur 3000 (February 27, 2016) -- Wikimedia Commons

South America
Organized by date, then alpha by city
 * Lima, Perú, Espacio Fundación Telefónica (March 5, 2016)
 * Pre-event: Espacio Fundación Telefónica (February 20, 2016)
 * Buenos Aires, Argentina, Centro Cultural de España (March 12, 2016)
 * Montevideo, Uruguay, (March 12,2016), Cabildo de Montevideo y Centro Cultural de España.

August 27, 2016

 * Strauhof, Zurich, Switzerland

Before March 4, 2016
Organized by date, then alpha by city
 * Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom, Training Session, The City Library (February 13, 2016)

March 4, 2016

 * Aberystwyth, Wales,National Library of Wales|National Library of Wales /Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
 * Event page (in English)
 * Tudalen digwyddiad Cymreig (in Welsh)
 * Geneva, Switzerland, La Bibliothèque d'Art et d'Archéologie duMusée d'Art et d'Histoire /Musée d'art et d'histoire de Genève
 * Lviv, Ukraine,Ukrainian Catholic University
 * Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom, School of Arts and Cultures,Newcastle University

March 5, 2016

 * Edinburgh, United Kingdom,Scottish National Portrait Gallery
 * Eindhoven, The Netherlands, Baltan Laboratories
 * Leeds, United Kingdom,Leeds Central Library|Leeds Central Library
 * Linz, Austria, Kunsthaus Hafenstraße
 * London, United Kingdom,Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
 * London, United Kingdom,Tate Britain
 * Lyon, France,Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon
 * Madrid, Spain, Wikiesfera,Wikimujeres, Wikimedia España @Medialab-Prado, Registration page
 * Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom, Editathon, The City Library
 * Utrecht, The Netherlands, Wiki Zaterdag,Vereniging Wikimedia Nederland
 * València, Spain, Public Library Carmelina Sánchez-Cutillas / Biblioteca Municipal Carmelina Sánchez-Cutillas
 * València, Spain (in Spanish)
 * València, Spain (in Catalan)

March 5–6, 2016

 * Basel, Switzerland, Kaskadenkondensator
 * Paris, France,Archives nationales (France)|Archives Nationales /Hôtel de Soubise|60, rue des Francs-Bourgeois, Hub Lafayette Anticipation
 * Utrecht, The Netherlands,Vereniging Wikimedia Nederland
 * Utrecht, The Netherlands – Dutch Gendergap taskforce, Members will be online all weekend to handle queries and calls for help.
 * Utrecht, The Netherlands –User:Jane023|Slumber party at my house. All Wikimedians and aspiring Wikimedians are invited (kids and pets are welcome -- send me a WP email) Contact me if you want to organize your own "slumber party" so we can list:nl:Wikipedia:Wikiproject/Gendergap|gendergap support points available in the world during the weekend if we somehow manage to fall asleep at the keyboard. Just tell us what language you speak and your contact preferences and let us know what times you will be available. We hope to post periodic updates and hold or repost interviews with Wikiwomen on Facebook and will keep a Google hangout open.
 * Machynlleth, Wales, Penrallt Gallery Bookshop (March 6, 2016)

After March 6, 2016

 * Berlin, Germany, Sonntags-Club (March 8, 2016)
 * Brussels, Belgium, Just For The Record, Muntpunt (March 8, 2016)
 * Helsinki, Finland,Helsinki University Library, (March 8, 2016)
 * London, UK,Dulwich Picture Gallery (March 8, 2016)
 * Stockholm, Sweden,Hallwyl Museum /Hallwylska museet (March 8, 2016)
 * London, UK,Goldsmiths, University of London (March 12, 2016)
 * Berlin, Germany, Haus am Lützowplatz, (March 20, 2016)
 * Oxford, UK,University of Oxford, (March 23, 2016)

March 5, 2016

 * Accra, Ghana,Impact Hub Accra
 * Cairo, Egypt, Virtual event all over the country, Participants will share their articles on our event's page. إديتاثون الفن+النسوية لعام 2016 سيقام في الكثير من البلدان من بينهم مصر.
 * Cape Town, South Africa,Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town
 * Istanbul, Turkey, Space Debris Art
 * Tunis, Tunisia, Diocesan Library of Tunis / Bibliothèque diocésaine de Tunis

Asia
Organized by date, then alpha by city
 * Kyoto, Japan, Baexong Arts Kyoto (March 5, 2016)
 * Taipei, Taiwan, Custard Cream co-working space – YuanShan branch (March 5, 2016)
 * Pune,Mumbai, India (March 12, 2016) विकिपीडिया:महिला संपादनेथॉन- २०१६
 * Bangkok, Thailand, CHOMP! Café, (March 13, 2016)
 * Chennai, India (March 20, 2016)
 * Hong Kong, SCAD Hong Kong,Savannah College of Art and Design (April 8, 2016)

Oceania

 * Auckland, New Zealand,Gus Fisher Gallery]], TheUniversity of Auckland (March 5, 2016)
 * Auckland, New Zealand,Wikipedia:Meetup/Auckland/ArtAndFeminism 2016 Training|Art+Feminism 2016 Training]], YES collective (date TBD)

Online / remote participation

 * Women in Red - virtual worldwide editathon, March 1–31, 2016
 * Cairo, Egypt - virtual editathon إديتاثون الفن+النسوية لعام 2016 سيقام في الكثير من البلدان من بينهم مصر.
 * International Women's History Month Edit-a-thon – Odia Wikipedia's International Women's Day Editathon, March 8 to April 7, 2016 ଆନ୍ତର୍ଜାତିକ ମହିଳା ମାସ ଗଣ-ସମ୍ପାଦନା, ୨୦୧୬
 * Wiki Women Edit-a-thon in Nepali Wikipedia, February 8 to March 8, 2016 विकिपीडिया:विकी_विमिन_एडिटाथन_२०१६

2015 outcomes

 * Over 75 locations
 * 17 Countries on 4 continents.
 * Over 200 participants at MoMA
 * Estimated 1500 participants globally
 * Over 40 new articles created at MoMA
 * Estimated 400 new articles created globally
 * Over 100 articles improved at MoMA
 * Estimated 500 articles improved at globally

Granular results: Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Outcomes2015

Narrative description
We had approximately 200 participants come through MoMA: librarians, academics, curators, artists, art lovers, feminists, male allies, experienced Wikipedians, etc. Trainings were held throughout the day, in multiple locations across three floors of the Department of Education. New and experienced editors worked in a variety spaces: the mezzanine level, two classrooms, the Time Warner theatre, multiple lounges, and the library. The day was marked by a spirit of collaboration, with spontaneous volunteering and enthusiastic team editing.

There were over 75 events around the world, from small gatherings of friends to large groups at significant cultural institutions like LACMA, the Walker Art Center, and the Stedelijk Museum. We estimate that at least 400 new articles created, and another 500 articles with significant improvements. Please see below for the full list of nodes.

A handful of the newly created articles include: Elise Forrest Harleston, Amy Maria Sacker, Janet Payne Bowles, Lisl Steiner, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Kali (fine artist), Betty G. Miller, Camille Henrot, Sarah McEneaney, Kyle DeWoody, Jennie C. Jones, and the Heresies Collective.

Some of the improved articles include: Cecily Brown, Elaine de Kooning, Evelyn De Morgan, Carol Shaw (video game designer), Coco Fusco, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Valerie Hegarty, Yael Bartana, and Augusta Savage

Click here for the complete list of outcomes.

2015 Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon events

 * 1) Amsterdam (nl), Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
 * 2) Amsterdam Lloyd Hotel
 * 3) Athens, Georgia, University of Georgia
 * 4) Austin, Texas, University of Texas School of Information
 * 5) Eureka Springs, AR, Artists In Situ, Later in March
 * 6) Banff, Paul D. Fleck Library & Archives, The Banff Centre
 * 7) Berkeley, California, University of California at Berkeley
 * 8) Berlin, sonntags club e.v, Berlin
 * 9) Bern, National Library, Switzerland
 * 10) Bloomington, Indiana, Herman B Wells Library, Indiana University
 * 11) Boston, Massachusetts, Morton R. Godine Library, Massachusetts College of Art and Design
 * 12) Brussels, F/LAT, Belgium
 * 13) Brooklyn, New York, Brooklyn Museum
 * 14) Chicago, John M. Flaxman Library, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
 * 15) Cleveland, Case Western Reserve University, Kelvin Smith Library
 * 16) Copenhagen,Den Frie Udstillingsbygning and University of Copenhagen
 * 17) Dundee, Hannah Maclure Centre at University of Abertay and CentreSpace in Dundee Contemporary Arts
 * 18) Ellensburg, Ellensburg, WA
 * 19) Florence, NYU Florence or University of Florence
 * 20) Fresno, Fresno, CA
 * 21) Halifax, NSCAD University, Nova Scotia
 * 22) Lima, Perú
 * 23) Lisbon, Labart | Universidade Lusófona, Campo Grande, Lisbon
 * 24) Houston, Texas, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
 * 25) Irvine, California, UC Irvine
 * 26) Kansas City, MO, Kansas City, MO later in March
 * 27) Lausanne, WMCH Office, Switzerland
 * 28) Lawrence, KS, Wonder Fair
 * 29) Lexington, Kentucky, University of Kentucky, Lucille Little Fine Arts Library
 * 30) Lisbon,  Labart, Universidade Lusófona, Campo Grande
 * 31) Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), co-organized by East of Borneo and the Women's Center for Creative Work
 * 32) Lower Hutt, The Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
 * 33) Lugano, Switzerland
 * 34) Los Angeles, Fembot, Ms. Foundation for Women, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, and the University of Oregon’s Center for the Study of Women in Society
 * 35) Maastricht (nl), Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht
 * 36) Madison, WI, 100state, organized by The ArtWrite Collective
 * 37) Madrid, Fundación Mujeres por África (Paseo de la Castellana, 144), Madrid
 * 38) Minneapolis, Walker Art Center
 * 39) Morgantown, WV, Monongalia Art Center
 * 40) Montréal, Canadian Women Artists History Initiative (CWAHI), Concordia University, Canada & Eastern Bloc, Canada
 * 41) Moscow, Vera Ermolaeva Foundation
 * 42) New Orleans, Newcomb Archives & Vorhoff Library of the Newcomb College Institute, Tulane University
 * 43) Paris, Fondation d'entreprise Galeries Lafayette
 * 44) New Paltz, Sojourner Truth Library, STL 18, SUNY New Paltz
 * 45) New York City, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Education and Research Building at the Museum of Modern Art, March 7, 2015
 * 46) New York City, Babycastles Gallery
 * 47) Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame, Indiana
 * 48) Oklahoma, WAM!It Yourself, Oklahoma, Later in March
 * 49) Oakland, California College of the Arts, California
 * 50) Oberlin, OH, Storage Gallery, Oberlin OH
 * 51) online Online (Google Hangout)
 * 52) online The London task force of WikiProject Public Art is discussing plans for online collaborating. All are welcome to join!
 * 53) online Project Continua Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon
 * 54) Peterborough, ARTSPACE, Artist Run Centre
 * 55) Philadelphia: UArts Edit-a-thon, University of the Arts; followup at the GLAM Cafe, University of Pennsylvania
 * 56) Pittsburgh, 76<100, Later in March
 * 57) Pomona, California, Cal Poly Pomona, University Library Room 2907, Monday
 * 58) Portland, Oregon, Portland Art Museum's Crumpacker Family Library
 * 59) Providence, Rhode Island, Rhode Island School of Design
 * 60) Rochester, NY, University of Rochester
 * 61) San Antonio, Texas
 * 62) Santa Barbara, University of California, Santa Barbara
 * 63) San Diego, University of California - San Diego, Geisel Library
 * 64) San Francisco, Gleeson Library, University of San Francisco
 * 65) San Francisco, Kadist Art Foundation, San Francisco
 * 66) San Francisco, Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco
 * 67) Saskatoon, Saskatoon Public Library, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
 * 68) State College, Penn State University
 * 69) Sweet Briar, VA, Sweet Briar College
 * 70) Toronto, Art Gallery of Ontario, Library and Archive
 * 71) Vancouver, University of British Columbia, Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory and Music, Art and Architecture, UBC Library
 * 72) Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. The Hepworth Wakefield.
 * 73) Washington, D.C., National Museum of Women in the Arts
 * 74) Westchester County, SUNY Purchase
 * 75) Whittier, California, Whittier College, Thursday
 * 76) Williamsburg, VA, The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, Friday
 * 77) Winnipeg, Mentoring Artists for Women's Art (MAWA)
 * 78) Winter Park, FL, Rollins College
 * 79) Worcester, Massachusetts, College of the Holy Cross

United States , March 7, 2015
 * Athens, Georgia, University of Georgia, Saturday, March 7, 2015
 * Austin, Texas, University of Texas School of Information
 * Berkeley, California, University of California at Berkeley, March 7, 2015
 * Bloomington, Indiana, Herman B Wells Library, Indiana University, Saturday, March 7, 2015
 * Boston, Massachusetts, Morton R. Godine Library, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Saturday, March 7, 2015
 * Burlington, Vermont, Vermont Makers, Fleming Museum of Art, University of Vermont, Saturday, March 7, 2015
 * Brooklyn, New York, Brooklyn Museum, Saturday, March 7, 2015
 * Chicago, John M. Flaxman Library, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Saturday, March 7, 2015
 * Cleveland, Case Western Reserve University, Kelvin Smith Library, Saturday, March 7, 2015
 * Denver, Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, Library, Saturday, April 11, 2015
 * Ellensburg, Ellensburg, WA, March 7th, 2015
 * Fresno, Fresno, CA, March 8, 2015
 * Houston, Texas, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
 * Irvine, California, UC Irvine
 * Kansas City, MO, Kansas City, MO, March 28, Central Library 14 W 10 St KCMO
 * Lawrence, KS, Wonder Fair, March 7, 803 Massachusetts St, Lawrence, KS
 * Lexington, Kentucky, University of Kentucky, Lucille Little Fine Arts Library, March 8, 2015
 * Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), co-organized by East of Borneo and the Women's Center for Creative Work, March 8, 2015.
 * Los Angeles, Fembot, Ms. Foundation for Women, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, and the University of Oregon’s Center for the Study of Women in Society, March 6, 2015. Hack-a-thon on March 7, 2015. Main link
 * Madison, WI, 100state, organized by The ArtWrite Collective, March 7, 2015
 * Minneapolis, Walker Art Center, March 8, 2015
 * Minneapolis, #GalleryPaige, The Minneapolis City Center Building, March 22, 2015
 * Morgantown, WV, Monongalia Art Center, March 7, 2015
 * New Orleans, Newcomb Archives & Vorhoff Library of the Newcomb College Institute, Tulane University, March 8, 2015
 * New Paltz, Sojourner Truth Library, STL 18, SUNY New Paltz, Sunday March 8, 2015
 * New York City, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Education and Research Building at the Museum of Modern Art, March 7, 2015
 * New York City, Babycastles Gallery, March 8, 2015
 * Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame, Indiana
 * Oklahoma, WAM!It Yourself, Oklahoma, Late March, 2015
 * Oakland, California College of the Arts, California, March 7, 2015
 * Oberlin, OH, Storage Gallery, Oberlin OH, March 7, 2015
 * Pittsburgh, 76<100, later in March.
 * Philadelphia: UArts Edit-a-thon, February 28, 2015, University of the Arts; followup at the GLAM Cafe, March 10, 2015, University of Pennsylvania
 * Pomona, California, Cal Poly Pomona, University Library Room 2907, Monday, March 9, 2015
 * Portland, Oregon, Portland Art Museum's Crumpacker Family Library, Saturday, March 7, 2015
 * Providence, Rhode Island, Rhode Island School of Design
 * Rochester, NY, University of Rochester, March 7th, 2015
 * San Antonio, Texas March 5-6 at the annual meeting for the Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics
 * Santa Barbara, University of California, Santa Barbara, March 8th, 2015
 * San Diego, University of California - San Diego, Geisel Library, March 8th, 2015
 * San Francisco, Gleeson Library, University of San Francisco, March 6, 2015
 * San Francisco, Kadist Art Foundation, San Francisco, March 7, 2015
 * San Francisco, Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco, March 8, 2015
 * State College, Penn State University, The Judy Chicago Art Education Collection & Feminist Resource Suite, 207 Arts Cottage
 * Meetup/Sweet Briar College, Virginia, April 26, 2015
 * Sweet Briar, VA, Sweet Briar College, March 8th, 2015.
 * Tucson, MOCA Tucson, March 8th or 9th, 2015.
 * Washington, D.C., National Museum of Women in the Arts, March 8th, 2015.
 * Westchester County, SUNY Purchase, Saturday, March 7, 2015
 * Whittier, California, Whittier College, Thursday, March 5, 2015
 * Williamsburg, VA, The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, Friday, March 6, 2015
 * Winter Park, FL, Rollins College, March 9, 2015
 * Worcester, Massachusetts, College of the Holy Cross

Canada
 * Banff, Paul D. Fleck Library & Archives, The Banff Centre, March 7, 2015
 * Halifax, NSCAD University, Nova Scotia, March 7, 2015
 * Montréal, Canadian Women Artists History Initiative (CWAHI), Concordia University, Canada & Eastern Bloc, Canada, March 7, 2015
 * Peterborough, ARTSPACE, Artist Run Centre, March 7, 2015
 * Toronto, Art Gallery of Ontario, Library and Archive, March 8, 2015
 * Vancouver, University of British Columbia, Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory and Music, Art and Architecture, UBC Library, March 7–8, 2015 & Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Library, March 6-7, 2015
 * Winnipeg, Mentoring Artists for Women's Art (MAWA), March 8, 2015

Europe
 * Amsterdam (nl), Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, March 7, 2015
 * Amsterdam Lloyd Hotel, March 7, 2015
 *  Amsterdam Opzij Wiki Women's Launch, March 8, 2015
 * Berlin, sonntags club e.v, Berlin, March 7-8, 2015
 * Bern, National Library, Switzerland, March 7, 2015
 * Brussels, F/LAT, Belgium, March 7–8, 2015
 * Copenhagen,Den Frie Udstillingsbygning and University of Copenhagen, March 8-9, 2015
 * Dublin, Loitering Theatre, Dublin, Date TBD, 2015
 * Dundee, Hannah Maclure Centre at University of Abertay, Scotland, Friday March 6, 2015
 * CentreSpace in Dundee Contemporary Arts, Saturday March 7, 2015
 * Florence, NYU Florence or University of Florence, Saturday March 7, 2015
 * Lisbon, Labart | Universidade Lusófona, Campo Grande, Lisbon, March 7, 2015
 * Lausanne, WMCH Office, Switzerland, March 7, 2015
 * London, Location TBD, March 7, 2015
 * Lugano, Switzerland, March 7, 2015
 * Maastricht (nl), Bonnefanten Museum, Maastricht, March 7, 2015
 * Madrid, Fundación Mujeres por África (Paseo de la Castellana, 144), Madrid, March 7, 2015
 * Moscow, Vera Ermolaeva Foundation, March 7 or 8, 2015
 * Paris, Fondation d'entreprise Galeries Lafayette, March 7–8, 2015
 * Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK. The Hepworth Wakefield. March 8, 2015.

Oceania
 * Lower Hutt, The Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt, New Zealand on March 7, 2015

South America
 * Lima, Bisagra, Perú on March 7, 2015.

Online
 * Online (Google Hangout)
 * The London task force of WikiProject Public Art is discussing plans for online collaborating. All are welcome to join!
 * Project Continua Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon

alphabetical *Please add your event here
 * Minnesota, St. Catherine University, May 9, 2015
 * New York City, Train the Trainers 3, Wednesday, February 25, 2015, at The Grad Center, CUNY
 * Philadelphia, University of the Arts, Albert M. Greenfield Library, February 28, 2015
 * Seattle, February 14, 2015
 * Sydney, February 15 2015 at State Library of NSW, study room 2, 2-4pm
 * Toronto, Art Gallery of Ontario Library & Archives, May 13, 2015
 * Toronto, Art Gallery of Ontario Library & Archives - September 16, 2015
 * St. Louis, Missouri: St. Louis Public Library - Central Library, June 4, 2015, 6 pm - 9 pm
 * Long Island City, NYC @ The Oracle Club - June 13, 2015
 * New York, NY PARMER at Abrons Arts Center - August 2, 2015
 * Wellington Playmarket Wellington, New Zealand - August 8, 2015
 * Minnesota: Midway Contemporary Art - September 12, 2015
 * Toronto, InterAccess - September 23, 2015
 * Women in Architecture @ Guggenheim Museum NYC and globally - October 15, 2015
 * Minnesota: Minneapolis Institute of Art - October 24, 2015
 * Saskatoon, Saskatoon Public Library - December 5, 2015

2014 outcomes

 * For details about the ArtAndFeminism campaign held in February 2014, visit: Meetup/ArtAndFeminism 2014.
 * Full outcomes are available at Meetup/ArtAndFeminism 2014/Outcomes, and images are available at commons:Category:ArtAndFeminism 2014.


 * 31 locations
 * 6 Countries (USA, Canada, Australia, Italy, Netherlands, United Kingdom)
 * 600 participants (Approximated)
 * At least 101 new articles created
 * At least 90 articles improved

Narrative description
We had 150 participants come through Eyebeam: librarians, academics, curators, artists, art lovers, feminists, male allies, experienced Wikipedians, etc. At the peak midway through, we ran out of chairs! At the start there was excitement in the air, along with some anxiety about the technicalities of editing Wikipedia, but after a series of 20 minute training sessions the participants got to work. A few hours in everything had gelled, and people were hard at work. It was such a good atmosphere. Many of the other locations described a similar experience.

There were 30 satellite events around the world, with attendances ranging from 6 to 60. We know that there were at least 101 new articles created, and another 90 articles with significant improvements. We expect that number to rise, as a lot of work has yet to be accounted for, and it is going to take a few days (or more) to figure out exactly how much we accomplished.

A handful of the initial list of 95 or so created articles includes: Mary Miss, Joan Semmel, Lisa Oppenheim, Frances Stark, Eve Mosher, Laurie Halsey Brown, Xaviera Simmons, Patti Warashina, Cosima von Bonin, Liza Bear, Lizzie Fitch, Senga Nengudi, Monika Bravo, and Zarina. The current list is here: Meetup/ArtAndFeminism_2014/Outcomes

The reason that we do not have exact numbers for articles created is that some new articles are stuck in the Articles for creation process, which can take up to 3 weeks. At the Eyebeam event we advocated skipping this process, and creating articles directly from red links. Additionally, many of the participants failed to record all the work they did on the results page despite our best efforts. This is somewhat inevitable. given there were 31 events, with roughly 600 participants.

2014 Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon events in the USA

 * 1) Adelaide, Australia: Flinders University
 * 2) Amsterdam, The Netherlands: De Appel
 * 3) Austin, TX: University of Texas at Austin School of Information
 * 4) Baltimore, MD: Maryland Institute College of Art
 * 5) Boston, MA: School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
 * 6) Brooklyn, NY: Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum (co-hosted by Project Continua)
 * 7) Brooklyn, NY: Parmer (by invite only)
 * 8) Calgary, Canada: Luke Lindoe Library at the Alberta College of Art and Design
 * 9) Chicago, IL: School of the Art Institute of Chicago
 * 10) Dawson City, Yukon: Klondike Institute of Arts and Culture
 * 11) Dundee, United Kingdom: Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
 * 12) East Lansing, MI: Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University
 * 13) Florence, Italy: Advancing Women Artists Foundation
 * 14) Halifax, Canada: NSCAD University Library
 * 15) Hong Kong, China: University of Hong Kong
 * 16) Iowa City, IA: University of Iowa, Center for the Book
 * 17) Kingston, NY: Women’s Studio Workshop
 * 18) London, UK: School of Art and Design at Middlesex University
 * 19) London, UK: n.paradoxa (by invite only)
 * 20) Los Angeles, CA: The Public School
 * 21) Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Library & Information Studies
 * 22) Montreal, Canada: Eastern Bloc (co-hosted by Studio XX, revue .dpi and Skol)
 * 23) New Haven, CT: Yale University (hosted by Broad Recognition)
 * 24) New York City: Eyebeam
 * 25) Philadelphia, PA: University of the Arts’ Greenfield Library
 * 26) Portland, OR: Portland State University
 * 27) Purchase, NY: State University of New York at Purchase
 * 28) San Francisco, CA: CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts
 * 29) Seattle, WA: Seattle Attic Community Workshop
 * 30) Toronto, Canada: Art Metropole
 * 31) Twin Cites, MN: Regis Art Center at the University of Minnesota
 * 32) Washington, D.C.: National Museum of Women in the Arts

2014 International Edit-a-thons
Eyebeam Art and Technology Center and 30 satellite locations, February 1, 2014

 alphabetical
 * Adelaide, Flinders University, South Australia, January 31, 2014
 * Amsterdam, May 17, 2014
 * Atlanta, March 2014
 * Austin, Texas, March 20, 2014
 * Boston, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, February 1, 2014
 * Chicago, THATCamp CAA, Columbia College Chicago, February 11, 2014
 * Chicago, March 20, 2014
 * Chicago, March 30, 2014
 * Dundee, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design, March 13, 2014
 * London, Live Art, Feminism and Archives, April 25, 2014
 * Minnesota, April 26, 2014
 * New York City, Train the Trainers 1, CUNY Graduate Center, October 27, 2014
 * New York City, Train the Trainers 2, CUNY Graduate Center, December 8, 2014
 * Portland, Oregon, Pacific Northwest College of Art, April 19, 2014
 * Portland, Oregon ("Feminist and Queer Art"), September 13, 2014
 * Sweet Briar, Virginia, Sweet Briar College, February 15, 2014
 * Sydney, October 2014
 * Tallahassee, Florida, Florida State University's (FSU) Strozier Library, April 17, 2014
 * Tasmania, Miss Despionas Salon, Arts Tasmania, November 6, 2014
 * Toronto, February 23, 2014
 * Toronto, March 22, 2014
 * Toronto, September 27, 2014
 * Twin Cities, Library at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, March 9, 2014
 * Washington, D.C., Women in the Arts 2014
 * WikiConference USA 2014 Panel, New York City, May 31, 2014
 * Zürich, Corner College, September 6, 2014

Outcomes tools

 * Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Outcomes/Tools