On Sunday, March 10, 2024 from 11am to 3pm PDT,[a] to commemorate
International Women's Day and as part of the
Art+Feminism project, Shoshana Gugenheim and the
Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education will be hosting a Wikipedia
edit-a-thon to create and improve articles about Jewish women artists. All are welcome to attend, regardless of faith or gender. This will be a hybrid event. If you choose to attend the event in person, you're welcome to come and go as you please, and there's no requirement to stay during the entire session. If you register for the online portion, you will receive a Zoom link close to the day of the event.
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Valeska Gert – German dancer, cabaret artist, actress (1892-1978)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback; can be greatly expanded from
de:Valeska Gert
Nicki Greenberg – Australian artist; needs secondary sources
Estelle Hecht – Jewish canadian artist and gallerist
Tamar Hirschl – Croatian-American artist; needs more sources
Lillian Hoban – American writer; needs improved citations
Hexatekin (
talk) 22:20, 1 March 2024 (UTC) I don't live in Portland, but I used to intern at the Oregon Jewish Museum archive on a work study during college and also co-led early Art+Feminism work, so this is a cool full circle moment for me, and you have my support from afar!reply
Just got the watchlist notice, so putting down my name tentatively in case I can find time in my schedule. I'm not super familiar with this topic area, but I hope to fix that at the event! —
TechnoSquirrel69 (
sigh) 06:11, 9 March 2024 (UTC)reply
On Sunday, March 10, 2024 from 11am to 3pm PDT,[a] to commemorate
International Women's Day and as part of the
Art+Feminism project, Shoshana Gugenheim and the
Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education will be hosting a Wikipedia
edit-a-thon to create and improve articles about Jewish women artists. All are welcome to attend, regardless of faith or gender. This will be a hybrid event. If you choose to attend the event in person, you're welcome to come and go as you please, and there's no requirement to stay during the entire session. If you register for the online portion, you will receive a Zoom link close to the day of the event.
[d] is a link to the Wikidata item. A two or three letter language code is a link to an article in another language Wikipedia that one may translate. Note that English Wikipedia has more stringent policies requiring sufficient
citations from
reliable sources for
notability.
Note:If an article is listed here, you can improve it by improving citations, adding statements sourced from citations (avoid
copy and pasting from and
close paraphrasing of sources), expanding the article with information from other language Wikipedias (using their citations or finding new sources), and adding images from
Wikimedia Commons.
Valeska Gert – German dancer, cabaret artist, actress (1892-1978)Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback; can be greatly expanded from
de:Valeska Gert
Nicki Greenberg – Australian artist; needs secondary sources
Estelle Hecht – Jewish canadian artist and gallerist
Tamar Hirschl – Croatian-American artist; needs more sources
Lillian Hoban – American writer; needs improved citations
Hexatekin (
talk) 22:20, 1 March 2024 (UTC) I don't live in Portland, but I used to intern at the Oregon Jewish Museum archive on a work study during college and also co-led early Art+Feminism work, so this is a cool full circle moment for me, and you have my support from afar!reply
Just got the watchlist notice, so putting down my name tentatively in case I can find time in my schedule. I'm not super familiar with this topic area, but I hope to fix that at the event! —
TechnoSquirrel69 (
sigh) 06:11, 9 March 2024 (UTC)reply