Wikipedia talk:Meetup/Wikipedia APA/Wing Luke September 2015

Kaili Chun sources

 * References
 * http://www.thestranger.com/blogs/slog/2015/06/12/22371253/the-art-by-kaili-chun-is-all-locked-up-at-the-wing-luke-museum
 * &lt;ref name="Thestranger.com September_13_2015"&gt; &lt;/ref&gt;


 * http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dawn-morais/nacf-fellows-bring-hawaii_b_7520406.html
 * &lt;ref name="The_Huffington_Post_September_13_2015"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;


 * http://www.nativeartsandcultures.org/kaili-chun
 * &lt;ref name="Nativeartsandcultures.org_September_13_2015"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;


 * http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2006/Jun/25/il/FP606250319.html
 * &lt;ref name="The.honoluluadvertiser.com_September_13_2015"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;


 * External links
 * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkUbNA5Hq4M


 * http://cpa.ds.npr.org/khpr/audio/2015/06/CV_Kaili_Chun.mp3


 * Searches
 * "Kaili Chun" - Google News Search
 * Book

Yong Soon Min sources

 * References
 * https://books.google.com/books?id=932dMZiWUfgC&pg=PA125&lpg=PA125&dq=%22Yong+Soon+Min%22#v=onepage&q=%22Yong%20Soon%20Min%22&f=false
 * &lt;ref name="Hallmark, Kara Kelley 2007"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;


 * http://jonah.eastern.edu/emme/2002spring/art_reviews.html
 * &lt;ref name="Jonah.eastern.edu Spring 2002"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;


 * http://www.cedars-sinai.edu/Brain/Yong-Soon-Min-.aspx
 * &lt;ref name="Yong Soon Min - Cedars-Sinai"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;


 * http://www.asiancemagazine.com/mar_2007/yong_soon_min_artist_activist_humanist
 * &lt;ref name="Asiancemagazine.com March 2007"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;


 * http://www.jstor.org/stable/777930
 * &lt;ref name="Ring of Fire: Interview with Joe Lewis and Yong Soon Min"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;


 * External links
 * http://www.yongsoonmin.com/


 * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBidde5iv0o


 * Searches
 * "Yong Soon Min" - Google News Search
 * "Yong Soon Min" - Google Search
 * "Yong Soon Min" - Google Scholar, mostly print sources
 * Results for '"Yong Soon Min"' &#91;WorldCat.org&#93;, books, articles, and library materials

Midori Kono Thiel sources

 * References
 * http://encyclopedia.densho.org/Midori%20Kono%20Thiel/
 * &lt;ref name="encyclopedia.densho.org Midori Kono Thiel"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;


 * https://www.annexgalleries.com/artists/biography/2355/Thiel/Midori
 * &lt;ref name="annexgalleries.com"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;


 * Also, look in Asian American Art: A History, 1850-1970 and They Painted from Their Hearts: Pioneer Asian American Artists (latter published by the Wing) if the Wing Luke Museum library has them.
 * Bibliography and other works


 * Also, evaluate including : Modern dance (1967; approx. 29 min., color). Produced by Rarig Film Productions. [Film] director: Gary Crymes. Art work: Midori Kono Thiel. Costumes: Martha Nishitani. Danced by Marta Bennett, Heather Finlayson, Gustafson, Hansen, Higman, Lisa Kauffman, Carol Knipper, Moore, Prather, and Faith Quigley. Contents: Primero concerto (music: Antonio Soler), Transit into dormancy (music: Igor Stravinsky), Line and design (music: Kenneth Benshoof), and Shapes (music: Benshoof).
 * External links
 * https://vimeo.com/128838758


 * Searches
 * "Midori Kono Thiel" - Google News Search
 * "Midori Kono Thiel" - Google Search

Lynne Yamamoto sources

 * References
 * http://www.smith.edu/art/faculty_yamamoto.php
 * &lt;ref name="Smith Faculty & Staff - Lynne Yamamoto"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;


 * http://www.hawaii.edu/artgallery/reconstructingmemories/yamamoto.html
 * &lt;ref name="Reconstructing Memories"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;


 * https://books.google.com/books?id=932dMZiWUfgC&pg=PA251&lpg=PA251#v=onepage&q&f=false
 * &lt;ref name="Encyclopedia of Asian American artists"&gt;&lt;/ref&gt;


 * External links
 * www.lynneyamamoto.net/


 * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2My1qgXxD4


 * Searches
 * Results for '"Lynne Yamamoto"' &#91;WorldCat.org&#93;, books, articles, and library materials
 * "Lynne Yamamoto" - Google Scholar
 * "Lynne Yamamoto" - Google Search
 * "Lynne Yamamoto" - Google News Search

Aakash Nihalani sources

 * References
 * http://www.designboom.com/art/aakash-nihalani-interview/
 * http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2014/01/new-geometric-tape-art-from-aakash-nihalani/
 * External links
 * http://www.aakashnihalani.com/


 * https://vimeo.com/123647834

Lisa Park sources

 * References
 * http://www.wired.com/2014/11/watch-artist-control-pools-water-brainwaves/
 * http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/eunoia-seeking-enlightenment-by-tracking-brainwaves
 * External links
 * http://thelisapark.com


 * https://vimeo.com/thelisapark

Feedback
Thanks to those who organized this, and to The Wing for the hospitality. The collection of sources on this page was a great idea, which addressed an issue beginners often find particularly hard. There are a couple of things that could be improved: &mdash; Sebastian 23:09, 18 September 2015 (UTC)
 * 1) Why, of all the possible things users can do, focus on creating new Biographies of living persons? This sent the wrong message, since those are the kind of articles Wikipedia already is inundated with, and which consequently are under an especially high threat of being deleted, as our experience proved. Since the Wing Luke Museum is to a large part a historical museum, it would have been much more appropriate to focus on historical topics. In preparation, it would have been good - maybe in collaboration with museum staff - to look at existing coverage relevant to the museum, and teach how to improve it.
 * 2) I don't see the rationale for teaching the creation of new articles. It is always easier to spot faults in existing work than to come up with something one is happy with by oneself. An example for articles within the scope of the museum that would have been great to improve is the one for the first Chinese Settler in Seattle, Chin Chun Hock (version during the event).
 * 3) It would have been good if we had used this talk page as a communication hub, and had instructed everyone add it to their watchlist. I spent considerable time finding out participants' user names, just so I could provide them with links. Since finding the article on the Wing Luke Museum is easier than finding this page, we could have simply put a link to this page there.

I only now realize that there is a section for ; which partially addresses my concern. But that leads me to further suggestions: 1. Have a neat box at the top of this page with suggested articles and links to their details.

2. Put the details on the same page. It's very unusual to have non-talk information on a talk page, and having to switch between the pages was confusing for some users. &mdash; Sebastian 23:29, 18 September 2015 (UTC)

Oh, and finally: : 1. Invite participants to provide feedback. Aside from its direct use, it also would be a great opportunity to practice editing in a safe environment. &mdash; Sebastian 23:32, 18 September 2015 (UTC)