When and Where | |
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Date | Sunday, 6 March 2016 |
Time | 11:00 am – 4:00 pm |
Address | Pen'rallt Gallery Bookshop Heol Penrallt |
City | Machynlleth SY20 8AJ, Wales |
Event information
editThe Art and Feminism edit-a-thon is a global event and last year more than 1500 participants from all over the world took part. This year we are getting involved in Wales in a bid to close the gender gap on Wikipedia and create or improve articles on subjects related to art and feminism. At Pen’rallt Gallery Bookshop in Machynlleth on Sunday, 6 March, we're getting together for some active re-skewing of the shared human knowledge represented by Wikipedia. Drop in, or stay for a while between 11am and 4pm. We'll use the day as an opportunity to add to, or create entries on women artists, contributing to the world-wide update of Wikipedia entries on subjects related to art and feminism. There'll be tutorials for the beginner Wikipedian and reference material, refreshments and, at the end of the day, from 4 – 4.30pm, some entertainment - a conversation in costume with with Miss Frances Power Cobbe & Miss Mary Charlotte Lloyd, Victorian writers/artists/campaigners' who lived near Dolgellau. Brought to us by Jane Hoy and Helen Sandler from Pennal, who researched and wrote this piece for LGBT history month. Bring a sandwich, your laptop (if you have one) and power cord, and any ideas you have for entries that need updating or creating. If you don’t want to create or update Wikipedia entries, but would like to offer and research ideas for entries, come along too.Find out more here
- Date: Sunday, 6 March 2016
- Time: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
- Location: Pen'rallt Gallery Bookshop, Machynlleth, SY20 8AJ Wales
- Hosts: Pen'rallt Gallery Bookshop'
List of articles to edit
editBelow is a list of articles that would benefit from edits and expansion during the edit-a-thon, but you are welcome to work on anything you like.
Please note: This is a crowdsourced list. You can help us by adding to it!
- See also: Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Tasks
To create:
- Elizabeth Baker (diarist) (1729–1789), diarist
- Mia Arnesby Brown (1867–1931), artist
- Fanny Mary Katherine Bulkeley-Owen (1845–1927), writer
- Mary Davies (poet) (1846–1882), poet
- Mary Anne Edmunds (1813–1858), educator
- Winifred Fanny Edwards (1876–1959), writer
- Mary Jane Evans (1888–1922), performer
- Winifred Mair Griffiths (1916–1996), educator
- Elizabeth Jane Louis Jones (1889–1952), educator
- Margaret Jones (travel writer) (died 1902), writer
- Mary Pendrill Llewelyn (1811–1874), writer
- Mary Edith Nepean (1876–1960), writer
- Mary Owen (1796–1875), hymnist
- Anne Penny (fl. 1729–1780), writer
- Sarah Winifred Parry (1870–1953), writer
- Amy Parry-Williams (1910–1988), singer and writer
- Catherine Roberts (writer) (1891–1985), writer
- Caroline Anne James Skeel (1908–1968), historian
- Louie Myfanwy Thomas (1908–1968), novelist
- Sarah Beffin♥
- Louisa Hawkins (artist)♥
- Mariamne Johnes♥
- Thereza Dillwyn Llewelyn♥
- Elizabeth Ratcliffe♥
- Women's suffrage in Wales
- cy:Joan Hutt
- cy:Margaret Lindsay Williams
- cy:Shani Rhys James
- cy:Frances Hoggan
- cy:Margaret Mackworth, ail Viscountess Rhondda
- cy:Thereza Dillwyn Llewelyn♥
- cy:Mariamne Johnes♥
- cy:Louisa Hawkins♥
- cy:Sarah Beffin♥
- cy:Elizabeth Baker (diarist) (1729–1789), diarist
- cy:Mia Arnesby Brown (1867–1931), artist
- cy:Fanny Mary Katherine Bulkeley-Owen (1845–1927), writer
- cy:Mary Davies (poet) (1846–1882), poet
- cy:Mary Anne Edmunds (1813–1858), educator
- cy:Winifred Fanny Edwards (1876–1959), writer
- cy:Mary Jane Evans (1888–1922), performer
- cy:Winifred Mair Griffiths (1916–1996), educator
- cy:Elizabeth Jane Louis Jones (1889–1952), educator
- cy:Margaret Jones (travel writer) (died 1902), writer
- cy:Mary Pendrill Llewelyn (1811–1874), writer
- cy:Mary Edith Nepean (1876–1960), writer
- cy:Mary Owen (1796–1875), hymnist
- cy:Anne Penny (fl. 1729–1780), writer
- cy:Sarah Winifred Parry (1870–1953), writer
- cy:Amy Parry-Williams (1910–1988), singer and writer
- cy:Catherine Roberts (writer) (1891–1985), writer
- cy:Caroline Anne James Skeel (1908–1968), historian
- cy:Louie Myfanwy Thomas (1908–1968), novelist
To improve:
- Margiad Evans
- Augusta Hall♥
- Angharad Llwyd♥
- Shani Rhys James
- Margaret Mackworth, 2nd Viscountess Rhondda
- Sarah Jane Rees
- Amy Dillwyn
- Frances Hoggan
- cy:Gwen John
- cy:Nina Hammet
- cy:Catherine Zeta-Jones
- cy:Cerys Matthews
- cy:Bonnie Tyler
- cy:Sarah Jane Rees (Cranogwen)
- cy:Amy Dillwyn
- cy:Augusta Hall♥
- cy:Charlotte Guest
- cy:Angharad Llwyd♥
- cy:Augusta Hall♥
- cy:Margiad Evans
♥ Biography in Joyner, Paul (1997). Artists in Wales: c.1740 - c.1851; a Handlist of Artists Living and Working in Wales from c.1740 Up to c.1851. Aberystwyth: National Library of Wales. ISBN 978-1-862-25003-1. OCLC 48803631.
Resources for editing
editArticles created/improved
edit- List of Wikipedia articles attendees have worked to improve.
External links
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