Wikipedia:Meetup/Ottawa/ArtAndFeminism 2017

Event information

 * Date: Saturday, March 11, 2017
 * Time: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
 * Location: Gallery 101
 * Hosts:
 * Gallery 101: [(g101)]
 * Please bring a laptop with you!
 * Social media : #artandfeminism #g101
 * Identify what you're working on (to prevent editing conflicts and duplicate work) by using the hashtag #NowEditingAF

Workshops / additional events
TBA

List of articles to edit

 * Maxine Elliott
 * Thérèse Casgrain
 * Andrée-Anne Dupuis-Bourret
 * Laura Taler
 * Melanie Authier
 * Cynthia Hammond
 * Gina Badger
 * K Lenore Siner
 * Rosemary Gilliat Eaton
 * Georgette Kambani
 * Jane Poupelet Source: Marie-Jo Bonnet, Les femmes artistes dans les avant-gardes, pp. 37-42

See also: Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Tasks''

To improve: Looking for articles to improve? Check out Wikipedia: Art + Feminism's list of stubs!

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 * Elfriede Abbe (Cornell Class of 1940)
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 * Marjorie Sewell Cautley (Cornell Class of 1917)
 * Donna Dennis
 * Zackary Drucker
 * Marisol Escobar
 * Emme Gerhard
 * Katherine Gray
 * Claire Holt (Cornell Faculty)
 * Corita Kent
 * Sarah Losh
 * Helen Levitt
 * Susan Rothenberg (Cornell Class of 1966)
 * $pread Magazine collective
 * Jana Sterbak
 * Carol Twombly
 * Kanchan Wali-Richardson
 * Diana Scultori
 * Joan Semmel
 * Enid Marx
 * Clare Leighton
 * Magdalena van de Passe
 * Bettye Lane
 * Frances Hodgkins

Resources for editing

 * Art+Feminism resources
 * Art + Feminism tasks and additional articles to edit
 * Gender gap resources
 * Writing better articles for Wikipedia
 * How to Edit a Page in Wikipedia
 * Creating new articles in Wikipedia
 * Wikipedia references for beginners
 * Template for artists' infoboxes
 * Adding categories

Articles improved
Alphabetical by first letter

Articles created
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Rosemary Gilliat

Images uploaded
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