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On women artists, feminist art and gender issues in art (for related news items see also scoop 'ART AND GENDER')
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2016 Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon:worldwide and online

2016 Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon:worldwide and online | Gender and art | Scoop.it
Art+Feminism is a rhizomatic campaign to improve coverage of women and the arts on Wikipedia, and to encourage female editorship. Last year, over 1,500 participants joined Art+Feminism’s second annual Wikipedia Edit-a-thon at The Museum of Modern Art in New York and more than 75 satellite events around the world, resulting in the creation of nearly 400 new pages and significant improvements to 500 articles on Wikipedia—including articles about female artists, feminist artistic movements, and feminist scholarship. Following the success of the inaugural event in 2014, the organizers were named to Foreign Policy magazine’s list of 2014 Leading Global Thinkers.
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FWSA Blog » ArtFem.TV

FWSA Blog » ArtFem.TV | Gender and art | Scoop.it

ArtFem.TV is an online television programming presenting Art and Feminism. The aim of ArtFem.TV is to foster Women in the Arts, their art works and projects, to create an international online television screen for the creativity, images and voices of Women.

http://artfem.tv/

https://www.facebook.com/ArtFem.TV

 

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Cléo, a journal of film and feminism

Cléo, a journal of film and feminism | Gender and art | Scoop.it

Cléo is a journal of film and film culture, informed by feminist perspectives.

 

The journal takes its name from the protagonist of Agnès Varda’s Cléo de cinq à sept (1962), who comes to self-realization through the observation and mastering of her space. In the spirit of Varda’s film, cléo is an open space for emerging and established writers to address issues of film and feminisms.

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