File:Wriitng About Art (on Wikipedia).webm
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English: An introductory art writing workshop facilitated by art historian and Wikimedian, Michaela Blanc and arts writer, Teri Henderson. During this session, participants learned how to critically read art writing, how to conduct research when writing about art, and about the specific experience of writing about art on Wikipedia.
Following the instruction, attendees were invited to continue our celebration of International Women's Day by creating and improving Wikipedia articles related to feminism, gender, and the arts. |
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