I grew up near New York City, and received a degree from Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, where I studied painting among other things. I founded an artist's cooperative in Brooklyn, NY in 2004 with an exchange program for artists and curators to share and barter skills, materials and labor. I continue to advocate for education and accessibility for the arts, specifically in regards to open source platforms.[1]
My Wikipedia Work
editI have been a editor of Wikipedia since February, 2014. I began working on Wikipedia earlier this year when I hosted one of the satellite edit-thons for Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism in New York and was joined by longtime Wikipedia Jim Henderson,User:Jim.henderson, for this first event.[2] In all my edits on Wikipedia I have striven to abide by Wikipedia's accepted practices on conflicts of interest, neutrality, and notability. I have familiarized myself with the conflict of interest guidelines on Wikipedia through personal research and through conversations with Wikipedians at multiple edit-a-thons, including Wikipedian in Residence at the Metropolitan New York Library Council, Dorothy Howard, User:OR drohowa. Several of the edit-a-thons I have hosted myself, see: Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Sundays_at_Parmer.
Some articles I have worked on: Anne Wagner, T. J. Clark (art historian), Anton Vidokle, Ulrike Muller, Paula Cooper Gallery, Allison Miller
Some Pages Created: A.L. Steiner, Åsa Elzén
Wiki Projects of Interest to Me: Wikipedia: WikiProject Open Access, Wikipedia:WikiProject Women's History, Wikipedia:WikiProject Feminism
Resources
editNotes and references
edit- ^ http://www.artandeducation.net/paper/emory-university-eradicates-its-visual-arts-department-portending-an-ominous-trend-in-university-education/ Emory University Eradicates its Visual Arts Department, Portending an Ominous Trend in University Education, Art and Education
- ^ http://www.artnews.com/2014/02/06/art-and-feminism-wikipedia-editathon-creates-pages-for-women-artists/ The Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon was an international initiative to bring women's voices to the online encyclopedia--as editors and as subjects, ARTnews