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Art and Feminism: What to edit

What you need to know to participate in the Wikipedia: Art + Feminism Event at Cornell

Not sure what to work on?

In 2024, we encouraged people to expand short articles (especially "stubs," or very barebones articles) that need help. We elicited your help in building a list of suggested articles to enhance and new ones to create. Our focus was on solidarity, so we directed editing efforts on art, artists, musicians, writers, and performers (or broadly, people) affected by or displaced by violence.

In 2025, our lists focus on the theme of the feminist internet, directing editing efforts towards art and artists (broadly) who have been historically excluded. This campaign is in service of, as Art and Feminism articulates, "building[ing] a digital space that challenges these imbalances and amplifies the voices of those who are too often silenced."

Articles to edit

Articles to edit 2025

Artists:

Theme-related:

Organizations:

Books:

Movements

Articles to create

Articles to create 2025

Artists represented in the Johnson Museum of Art's collections:

WikiProject Women in Red has created worklists of suggested women to work on, including: ArchitectsArt historiansArt collectorsArt criticsArtistsIllustratorsInstallation artists & printmakersPaintersPhotographersSculptors, and more (by nationality, geography, time period, etc.). You can also write about individual works of art created by a female artist, like paintings

Quick picks:

If you're looking for a quick topic, you can also pick a woman from the list below: