Meetup/UNC/Wiki Art Edit NCArts 2020

October 2020 Wiki* Art Edit: Arts and Artists in North Carolina

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The Wiki* Monthly Art Edit is an informal gathering hosted by the Sloane Art Library, for editing Wikipedia, Wikimedia, and Wikidata entries related to art.

Join us October 16, 2020, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. (EDT) when the Edit will explore the arts in North Carolina, with a focus on improving Wikipedia articles about artists and arts organizations in our state!

Register via Eventbrite: October 16 Wiki* Art Edit

This page provides a list of suggested articles to edit and reliable sources for citations. Participants are also free to add suggestions, and to edit any Wikipedia article they choose.

Event dashboard here: October 2020 Wiki Art Edit - NC Arts

Resources for Researching the Arts in North Carolina

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Artist Bios

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More Comprehensive and Overview Sites

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Crafts, Theater, Dance, Music Organizations

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  • North Carolina Symphony -- just FYI - not too many resources here unless writing about the Symphony as an organization
  • Music Maker Relief Foundation -- works on preserving the musical traditions of the South through direct support to musicians, as well as "documentation and performance programs that build knowledge and appreciation of America’s musical traditions." Not NC-specific, but you can find many NC artists here!

Book Arts Centers and Book Arts Organizations

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Suggested Wikipedia Articles to Edit

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Organizations

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Events

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Artists

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Includes artists from a wide variety of media and disciplines. Feel free to add more suggestions!

Thanks to the list complied for the NC_Heritage_Award_Winners_2018 event for many of the artists suggested here.

  • Dorothy Auman - potter
  • Etta Baker - blues guitarist and singer
  • Romare Bearden -- artist born in Charlotte, NC. This page is already very comprehensive, but links to specific artworks and/or collections information could be helpful to add.
  • Beverly Buchanan -- artist born in Fuquay, NC, and graduated from Bennett College, in Greensboro, NC, a historically black women's college, with a bachelor of science degree in medical technology.
  • Jugtown Pottery (Jacques and Juliana Busbee) - founded 1921 in Raleigh NC
  • Senora Lynch - potter, member of the Haliwa-Saponi tribe
  • Susan Morgan Leveille - textile artist
  • Clarissa Sligh -- book artist
  • Amanda Swimmer -- potter, focused on traditional Cherokee pottery
  • Eva Wolfe - basket weaver

Other types of Articles: Lists, Categories and Topics

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Arts and Artists in North Carolina

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Category pages and Lists can be a great place to start. You can browse for a specific article you'd like to edit, and also see who's missing, that you might want to add to a Category or List.

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