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Art+Feminism:
Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2022

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Type: Workshop
Language: Multiple
Audience: Everyone
Location: Online via Zoom
Two participants, each holding a  book, appear on the edges of the image. In the centre of the image is a laptop computer. In the background, lies more computers on a table.

Art+Feminism:
Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2022

Help us improve the representation of women and non-binary artists on Wikipedia for International Women's Day.

As part of an ongoing collaboration between M+ and Asia Art Archive, Art+Feminism: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2022 brings participants together to discuss, share, create, and improve Wikipedia articles to address the underrepresentation of art and visual culture in Asia. Organised with assistance from Wikimedia Community User Group Hong Kong, this event is part of Art+Feminism—an international initiative that strives to close information gaps related to gender, feminism, and the arts.

Join this free event on Zoom. Click on 'Get Tickets' to register. The meeting link will be sent via email.

Find out more about the programme and discover articles that participants have added, edited, or translated in the past.

Supplementary Information

Three participants sit at a long table and each is working on their own laptop computer.

Wikipedia Asian Month 2020: Asian Month Edit-a-thon on Exhibition Histories, 2020. Photo: Winnie Yeung © Winnie Yeung@VISUAL VOICES

A woman in white talks to another woman, a participant, who is dressed in pink.

Art+Feminism: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2020, 2020. Photo: Winnie Yeung@iMAGE28

A woman, dressed in a blouse and black trousers, point to a projection with texts.

Art+Feminism: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2020, 2020. Photo: Winnie Yeung@iMAGE28

Three participants sit at a long table and each is working on their own laptop computer.

Wikipedia Asian Month 2020: Asian Month Edit-a-thon on Exhibition Histories, 2020. Photo: Winnie Yeung © Winnie Yeung@VISUAL VOICES

A woman in white talks to another woman, a participant, who is dressed in pink.

Art+Feminism: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2020, 2020. Photo: Winnie Yeung@iMAGE28

A woman, dressed in a blouse and black trousers, point to a projection with texts.

Art+Feminism: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2020, 2020. Photo: Winnie Yeung@iMAGE28

Three participants sit at a long table and each is working on their own laptop computer.

Wikipedia Asian Month 2020: Asian Month Edit-a-thon on Exhibition Histories, 2020. Photo: Winnie Yeung © Winnie Yeung@VISUAL VOICES

A woman in white talks to another woman, a participant, who is dressed in pink.

Art+Feminism: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2020, 2020. Photo: Winnie Yeung@iMAGE28

A woman, dressed in a blouse and black trousers, point to a projection with texts.

Art+Feminism: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2020, 2020. Photo: Winnie Yeung@iMAGE28

Three participants sit at a long table and each is working on their own laptop computer.

Wikipedia Asian Month 2020: Asian Month Edit-a-thon on Exhibition Histories, 2020. Photo: Winnie Yeung © Winnie Yeung@VISUAL VOICES

A woman in white talks to another woman, a participant, who is dressed in pink.

Art+Feminism: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2020, 2020. Photo: Winnie Yeung@iMAGE28

A woman, dressed in a blouse and black trousers, point to a projection with texts.

Art+Feminism: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2020, 2020. Photo: Winnie Yeung@iMAGE28

Explore the Programme

About Our Partner

Asia Art Archive (AAA) is an independent non-profit organisation which thrives to document and make accessible the multiple recent histories of art in the region.

Image at top: Art+Feminism: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2020, 2020. Photo: Winnie Yeung@iMAGE28

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