Women's Art Register

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== Dashboards ==
== Dashboards ==
* [https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/courses/Womens_Art_Register/Art_and_Feminism_Vic_(2024)/home Art and Feminism Victoria 2024 Dashboard]
* [https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/courses/Womens_Art_Register/Art_and_Feminism_Vic_(2024)/home Art and Feminism Victoria 2024 Dashboard]
* [https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/courses/Womens_Art_Register/Art_and_Feminism_Vic_2025 Art and Feminism Victoria 2025 Dashboard]


== Events ==
== Events ==
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Revision as of 06:31, 9 March 2025

Work by Caroline Phillips added to Wikimedia Commons during an edit-a-thon

The Women’s Art Register (W.A.R.) is Australia's living archive of women's art practice (cis, non-binary and trans inclusive), and a national artist-run, not-for-profit community and resource in Melbourne, Australia.

In 2019 Wikimedia Australia and the Women’s Art Register partnered to run two edit-a-thon's. The editors added several new articles and almost 20,000 words about creative women to Wikipedia in their first edit-a-thon, and for the second, held at Richmond Library, 74,000 words and 7 new articles were added.

In 2021 our partnership has continued and we look forward to collaborating with the Women's Art Register on future events to help encourage more women to contribute to Wikipedia, and improve the coverage of under-represented subjects on Wikimedia sites.

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