Wikipedia:WikiProject Women artists/Worklist
This is the worklist for WikiProject Women artists. Help Wikipedia improve its coverage of women artists by improving or starting one of these articles today!
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Three-way check
editTo enable other language Wikipedias to take advantage of your work, please think outside the Wikipedia "box" and make sure your artist is also represented on Commons and Wikidata. If all works are copyrighted, try to find an example of a work free of copyright from one of our many image donations on Commons. Just search Commons for all known spellings of the artist's name. Perhaps there is an old press release photo with an image of the artist at work.
- Is the article on Wikipedia accompanied by an image of the artist? If not, go get one and add it (preferably a decent self-portrait)
- Is the article on Wikipedia accompanied by an image of an artwork by the artist? If not, go get one and add it (preferably something in a respected public collection, and if you feel really inspired, try to build a list of works for the artist)
- Is the artist on Wikidata with at least 4 statements? (human, female, occupation, birth date or country, image, notable works etc., and if you feel inspired, try creating a separate item for one of her notable works)
Example articles to pull inspiration from
editThe articles in the Featured article and Good article categories can provide examples of good layout and content coverage. Just click the edit source button, and copy/paste this into an editor to learn how to imitate the structure. For suggestions, see Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Tasks.
For short articles, translating the structure from another Wikipedia is easy using Wikidata. For this you can try out the "PrepBio" tool. Just go to Wikidata and look up the item number and use it to see what PrepBio will give you. This tool serves up a basic structure, including a basic biography infobox based on what information is already available in Wikidata. See for example this result based on the renaissance painter Catharina van Hemessen. http://tools.wmflabs.org/magnustools/prepbio.php?q=Q269445
{{Infobox Person | name = Catharina van Hemessen | image = Hemessen-Selbstbildnis.jpg | birth_date = 1528 | birth_place = [[Antwerp]] | death_date = 1587 | nationality = [[Netherlands]] }} '''Catharina van Hemessen''' or '''Katharina Van Hemessen; Caterina van Hemessen''' (1528–1587) was a [[Netherlands]] Flemish Renaissance painter. Hemessen was born in [[Antwerp]]. == External links == * [http://viaf.org/viaf/95715325/] {{Netherlands-bio-stub}} {{Painter-stub}} {{Authority control|VIAF=56338858|LCCN=no2005017969|GND=122962508|BPN=38338275|ULAN=500005647}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Hemessen, Catharina van}} [[Category:1528 births]] [[Category:1587 deaths]] [[Category:People from Antwerp]] [[Category:Painters]]
Tips
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- After you write your article, be sure to add the project template, {{WPWA}}, to the talk page. Include this also for any artworks by the person that you create articles for.
- If there is a template on the article page regarding work that needs to be done on the article – if you successfully complete the task of fixing the problem, be bold and remove the template.
Articles on artworks by women
editPlease add lists of artworks by women to this category: Category:Lists of works of art. From such lists, articles about individual artworks can be easily created with the metadata from the list. Individual articles about notable artworks by women are also welcome. Please add the template to the talk pages of those articles as well for tracking purposes.
It is well documented that catalogs are rarely made that are devoted to the work of women artists, and if they are made, they are often not in public libraries. However, there are lots of catalogs of women artists out there in the public domain, and some of them have color photos that are published before 1923, so these images are free of copyright. For example, you can browse this 1905 catalog on Commons of Women Painters of the World.
Some articles to be created
editFeel free to add names here you think need articles, with at least two reliable secondary source link to a source for writing the article.
- Association of San Francisco Women Artists[1]
- Kristi Kohut – American Artist[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]
- Nava Atlas – artists books
- Irena Bauman – English architect
- Denise Bellon, French surrealist photographer[25]
- Maria Benktzon, Swedish designer[26]
- Mary Borgstrom, Canadian ceramist [27] [28]
- Dorothy Braddell, British decorative artist and designer[29]
- Johanna Brewer – new media
- Hetty Broedelet-Henkes – Dutch artist[30]
- Millie Brown (artist) – British performance artist [31] [32]
- Frances Butler – artists books
- Imelda Cajipe Endaya – Filipina printmaker and mixed media artist
- Antonella Cappuccio, Italian painter[33][34]
- Julie Chen (book artist) – artists books (not the tv personality of the same name)
- Janine Circincione – new media
- Ann Burke Daly, (b. 1960s) American Installation Artist, NY [35][36], MFA Yale [37],Whitney Museum ISP [38],YADDO [39],Mellon Fnd [40],Artforum [41], ArtPress [42],LA Times [43],PAJ [44],ICP [45],Cabinet [46],ArtMatters [47],Met [48],NMWA [49],[50],[51],[52],[53],[54], [55],[56],[57],[58]
- Christel Dillbohner – German artist
- Jessica Eaton – Canadian photographer
- Alma Eikerman (1908–1995), jewelry designer[59]
- Estrid Ericson, Swedish designer[60]
- Corrie Gabriëlse, Dutch painter and draftsperson[61]
- Helena Elisabeth Goudeket, Dutch painter and illustrator[62]
- Anne Hagopian, art historian[63]
- Dorothy Hepworth, British painter[64]
- Joan Hills, Scottish artist[65]
- Kati Horna, Surrealist photographer [66]
- Diane Ibbotson, English painter[67]
- Caroline Kent, needs a picture
- Heidi Kumao – New Media and Video Artist
- Therese Lessore, English painter[68]
- Mary Lum (artist) – artists books (not the 18th century person of the same name)
- Bronwyn Lundberg, American Illustrator and Animator [69] [70] [71] [72]
- Jessica MacCormack, Canadian artist focused on digital and GIF-based art, co-founder of the Desearch Repartment collective [73] [74]
- Jodie Mack – experimental animator, Assistant Professor at Dartmouth College, NH, USA
- Leeza Meksin American interdisciplinary artist [75], [76], [77], [78], [79]
- Patty Muschinski (Oldenberg), artist[80]
- Isabel Quintanilla, New Spanish Realist[81]
- L.A. Raeven – Dutch artists and twin sisters[82]
- Ellen Rothenberg, American artist and professor (1949–) [83] [84]
- Elisabeth Barbara Schmetterling – Dutch painter[85]
- Jo Schreve-IJzerman, Dutch sculptor[86]
- Rosa Schapire, German art historian[87][88][89]
- Gaby Schreiber, Austrian designer[90]
- Judy Seigel, American artist, photographer, author, editor and activist [91] [92]
- Saar de Swart – Dutch sculptor[93]
- Sherri Smith (b. 1943) [94], Fiber Artist, Contemporary, Cranbrook Academy MFA, Prof of Art UMICH [95],Exhibitions: ICA Boston [96], MoMA [97], Wexner Museum [98], Minneapolis Institute of Art [99], Biennale Lausanne, CMoA [100] SFMoMA, Milwaukee MoA [101], Amer Craft Council [102], OCLC 878667652 [103], ISBN: 9783791353821; 3791353829 [104]
- Gilda Snowden – Detroit Painter
- Pilvi Takala – Finnish performance artist, winner of the Frieze Foundation Emdash Award [105]
- Wanda Telakowska, Polish designer[106][107]
- Josette Urso articles
- Tony van Alphen – Dutch painter and illustrator[108]
- Rachel van Dantzig – Dutch sculptor[109]
- Emilie van Kerckhoff – Dutch artist[110]
- Adri Bleuland van Oordt – Dutch artist[111]
- Clara Mcdonald Williamsons – American artist[112]
- Chrisje van der Willigen, Dutch artist[113]
- Elsa Woutersen-of Doesburgh, Dutch artist[114]
- Kingmeata Etidlooie [115] [116] [117] [118]
- Carol Haerer [119] [120] [121] [122] [123] [124] [125] [126] [127] [128] [129]
- Marie Bruner Haines [130]
- Sophia Healy [131] [132] [133] [134] [135] [136][137] [138] [139] [140]
- Barbara Jones-Hogu [141] [142] [143] [144] [145] [146][147] [148]
- Linda Lindeberg [149] [150] [151] [152] [153] [154]
- Haley Mellin articles
- Hannah Moscon [155] [156] [157] [158] [159] [160] [161] [162]
- Anne Poor [163] [164] [165] [166] [167]
- Jane Wasey [168] [169] [170] [171] [172]
- Pennerton West [173] [174] [175] [176] [177] [178] [179] [180]
- Eva Lewarne [181]
- Marija Pēkšēna, Latvian playwriter [182] [183] [184]
Articles to be expanded/improved
edit- Olajumoke Adenowo – "the face of Nigerian architecture"
- Yeşim Ağaoğlu
- Diana al-Hadid
- Linda Lee Alter
- Alice Baber
- Jo Baer
- Lara Baladi
- Phyllis Baldino[185]
- Anna Bass
- Margaret Belsky[186]
- Helen Bershad
- Camille Billops
- Sutapa Biswas
- Jennifer Bolande[187]
- Carole Boller
- Andrea Bowers[188]
- Amy Brown
- Julia Bryan-Wilson
- Nancy Buchanan
- Pop Chalee
- Draft:Susan Chen
- Junko Chodos
- Susanna Coffey
- Ann Collins
- Cathy Cooper
- Contemporary Saudi Arabian female artists
- Mary Corse, Southern California Light and Space movement artist[189]
- Sue Costabile – (real name Sue Cie), new media
- Rosson Crow
- Nina Czegledy – new media
- Olivia De Berardinis
- Ruth Dicker
- Florence Dreyfous
- Amanda Dunbar
- Echo Eggebrecht
- Ruth Egri
- Anita Endrezze
- Ashley Eriksmoen AUS-based furniture maker and sculptor
- Danielle Eubank
- Behnaz Farahi Article needs updating, more information on her work.
- E. Charlton Fortune
- Ruth Francken
- Wenlan Hu Frost
- Dörte Gatermann
- Ruth Gikow
- Maeve Gilmore
- Tina Girouard
- April Gornik
- Jeanne Greenberg-Rohatyn
- Isca Greenfield-Sanders
- Theresa Hak Kyung Cha[190]
- Ellen Harvey, needs pruning/rewriting
- The Honest Body Project — new article, stub class, photography collection, declared WP:COI for article's creator, subject appears to have received significant media coverage
- Seonna Hong
- Jodi (art collective) [191]
- Amy Karle new media / bioartist. Her article was created by a Women in Red edit-a-thon, now has a template warning. Please help update to remove the template warning.
- Marlise Keith
- Leslie Labowitz-Starus
- Linda Lai Chiu-han – total mess, needs a lot of clean up
- LTTR – Feminist genderqueer art collective[192][193][194][195][196][197][198]
- Catherine Lord
- Jennifer Moon
- Lenore Malen
- Soraida Martinez
- Ursula Meyer
- Bady Minck
- Mary Miss
- Imogene Robinson Morrell
- Ree Morton
- muf
- Mira Nakashima Japanese-American architect and furniture maker
- New York Feminist Art Institute
- Senga Nengudi
- Dawn Okoro
- Helen Pashgian, Light and Space[199]
- Dalila Puzzovio, Argentine artist [200]
- Maddy Rosenberg
- Barbara Rosenthal
- Anda Rottenberg, Polish art historian[201]
- Mary Ann Sampson
- Sara Shakeel
- Mary Sibande
- Alexis Smith (artist)
- Nancy Spector
- A.L. Steiner – Video, installation & performance artist[202][203][204][205][206][207][208]
- Florine Stettheimer, proposed user rewrite needs review
- Deborah Turbeville
- Denise Uyehara – Performance artist[209][210][211][212][213]
- Julie Tolentino
- Patti Warashina
- Women artists
- Mia Zapata
New or improved articles
editThe following articles have been created or improved from the worklist, have no tags or issues, but someone may wish to expand the articles.
- Pearl Alcock (new)
- Edith Altman (new)
- Florence Riefle Bahr (improved)
- Liza Béar – video artist[214], writer[215][216][217][218][219] (Could use more work, but it's much better!)
- Isabella Beetham (new)
- Katherine Behar (new)
- Lynda Benglis (improved)
- Dorothy Block (improved)
- Alexandra Bradshaw (improved)
- Colleen Browning (improved)
- Jennie Augusta Brownscombe (improved). Approved DYK, potential International Women's Day DYK
- Jinqing Caroline Cai (new)
- Elaine Cameron-Weir (new)
- Katharine Carl (improved)
- Hilda Carline (new)
- Minerva J. Chapman (improved)
- The Chicago and New Haven Women's Liberation Rock Bands (new)
- Nessa Cohen (improved)
- Emma Lampert Cooper (improved)
- Vera Cuningham (new)
- Bice Curiger, (new)
- Miriam Davenport (improved)
- Catherine Dean (artist), British painter[220] (new)
- Marion Dorn (new)
- Lynne Mapp Drexler (improved)
- Mary Beth Edelson (new)
- Nita Engle (improved)
- Ceal Floyer (new)
- Ruth VanSickle Ford (improved)
- Tirzah Garwood (new)
- Tatyana Grosman (new)
- Helen Hardin (improved)
- Edith Haworth (improved)
- Jeanne van Heeswijk(new)
- Nan Hoover, American light/video/performance artist[221][222][223][224][225] (new)
- Susannah Hornebolt – England's first known female artist (improved)
- Anna Hope Hudson/Nan Hudson (new)
- Thelma Hulbert (new)
- Koo Jeong-A (new)
- Claudette Johnson (new)
- Dorothy Johnstone, British painter[226] (new)
- Pearl Lam – gallery owner (new)
- Helen Lessore, English painter[227] (new)
- Kim Lim, Chinese-British sculptor[[228] (new)
- Jeanne Liotta, American experimental filmmaker and artist (new)
- Dorothy Iannone (improved)
- Maria Lassnig, Austrian artist (improved)
- Kate Lechmere (new)
- Dominique Levy (new)
- Maria Martins (artist) (new)
- Cynthia Maughan (new)
- Ella E. McBride (improved)
- Lilian May Miller (improved)
- Lorna Mills (new)
- Charlotte Moorman[229] (improved)
- Gertrud Natzler (new)
- Maria Nordman (improved)
- Michele O'Marah (new)
- Suzanne Pagé (new)
- Alix Pearlstein, American video artist[230] (new)
- Tonita Peña (new)
- Lidy Prati (new)
- Eileen Quinlan (new)
- Sabrina Raaf (new)
- Christina Ramberg (new)
- Paula Rego(improved)
- Catharina Julia Roeters van Lennep (new)
- Carole Roussopoulos (new)
- Gwen Salmond (new)
- Ethel Sands (new)
- Cynthia Schira (new)
- Kay Sekimachi (new)
- Jacquelyn Serwer (new)
- Marjorie Sherlock (new)
- Clarissa Sligh (new)
- Elinor Bellingham Smith (new)
- Frances Stark (new)
- Marianne Strengell (1909–1998), textile designer[231] (new)
- Christine Tarkowski (new)
- Cecilia Vicuña (new)
- Lisa Yuskavage (improved)
- RaFia Santana (new)
- Maye Torres (new)
Draft articles
editThe following drafts can be expanded or moved to mainspace.
- Draft:Susan Chen
- Draft:Yaquelín Abdalá
- Draft:Sheri Bakes
- Draft:Bethany Barton
- Draft:Edith Baumann
- Draft:Brooke Purvis Artist
- Draft:Theresa Byrnes
- Draft:Stephanie Deshpande
- Draft:Aylene Fallah
- Draft:Nade Haley
- Draft:Tama Hochbaum
- Draft:Jenan (poet)
- Draft:Audrey Meniccuci
- Draft:Molly Napurrurla Tasman
- Draft:Nini Andrade Silva
- Draft:Hattie Stewart
- Draft:Camille Walala
- Draft:Yasha Young