Art House Productions and New Jersey Universities Host Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon – New Jersey Stage
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(JERSEY CITY, NJ) -- In honor of Womens History Month, Art House Productions, along with Hudson County Community College, Seton Hall University, Paul Robeson Galleries at Express Newark, Rutgers University - Newark, and The Feminist Art Project, a program of the Rutgers Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities, will present Art+Feminism Art Talk and Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon on Wednesday, March 8 at 11:00am EST via Zoom.
Attendees of the 2022 Art + Feminism Edit-A-Thon will learn how to edit and create Wikipedia pages for artists who are women, gender diverse, and/or people of color. Building on the work done since this program began in 2020, attendees will enrich and expand the presence of women in this widely read digital resource, which is also the foundation of many linked data projects. The goal of the workshop is to amplify the voices of artists and cultural workers who are often underrepresented in digital resources and in the arts. All are invited to register to become Wikipedians and edit or create a Wikipedia page for an artist.
According to the Art+Feminism website, the non-profit organization directly addresses the inequality of gender, feminism, and the arts on Wikipedia. This is accomplished through a coordinated campaign of online training materials and volunteer-organized edit-a-thons at a variety of cultural and intellectual institutions across the globe. Since 2014, over 18,000 people at more than 1,260 events around the world have participated in our edit-a-thons, resulting in the creation and improvement of more than 84,000 articles on Wikipedia and its sister projects.
"We are proud to partner again on this important virtual event supporting the worldwide movement to amplify gender diverse artists through Wikipedia," says Producing Director Courtney Little. "This is an incredible opportunity for community members to learn from each other and to enrich Wikipedia to include more voices and perspectives."
Free registration is available at: https://bit.Ly/3tE8bYq The event will feature closed captions autogenerated by Zoom. To request ASL interpreters, please email info@arthouseproductions.org at least 72 hours before the event.
Art House Productions was founded in late September 2001 by Christine Goodman, a community leader and professional performing artist. Art House began as an informal gathering of poets and community members in direct response to the tragedies of September 11th. At that time, there were no consistent performance venues for artists in Jersey City to meet one another and share new work. Art House's inaugural event sprung from the desire to connect a devastated community through art and dialogue.Since then, Art House has established itself as a pioneer of artistic and cultural programming in Hudson County.
In 2007, Art House became incorporated and was grantednonprofit 501(c)(3) status. In late 2007, the organization was presented with the Key to the City and an official Proclamation for its outstanding contributions to the City of Jersey City, NJ.
In 2021, Art House Productions merged with Jersey Art Exchange (JAX) to increase and enhance existing education programs.
In 2022, Art House Productions will move into a permanent home at 180 Morgan St in Jersey City, NJ. The development comes courtesy ofSilverman,The Albanese Group, andLiberty Harbor.The state-of-the-art facility will include a gallery, black box theater with dressing rooms, and administrative offices.
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Art House Productions and New Jersey Universities Host Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon - New Jersey Stage