Grants:Project/Rapid/Art+Feminism 2021 NaPupila Coletiva Curatorial

statusFunded
MichaelaBlanc/Art+Feminism 2021 NaPupila Coletiva Curatorial
The proposal consists of a series of four online editathons for the Art+Feminism Campaign for the Brazilian audience throughout the year 2021.
targetWikipedia PT, Wikimedia Commons, Wikidata
start dateMarch 29th April 15
end dateNovember 30th January 15
budget (local currency)R$6.468,00
budget (USD)US$1200
grant typeIndividual, on behalf of unincorporated group
granteeMichaelaBlanc
contact(s)• ab.michaela@gmail.com• napupila@gmail.com
organization (if applicable)• NaPupila Coletiva Curatorial
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Project Plan

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Activities

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  1. What kind of event(s) or activities are you planning to hold for your Wikipedia 20 event? Please let us know if these events include a meetup, edit-a-thons, workshops, photowalks, contests, or any kind of campaign.
    We are planning to present a series of four editathons on Art+Feminism. Starting with the first event on International Women's Month, in March; The second, in May to commemorate Women's and Labor Practices; The third, in July to celebrate the International Afro-Latin American and Afro-Caribbean Women's Day; and the fourth in November to honor the Black Consciousness Day in Brazil. Our events goals are to highlight underrepresented women artists, and focusing on the betterment and creation of Wikipedia entries.
  1. If participants will be contributing to Wikimedia projects (such as in an edit-a-thon), do you have experienced Wikimedia editors to lead the event? (If you are not doing this kind of event, please write N/A or leave the section below blank)
    Yes, we do have experienced Wikipedia editors within our group to train new editors and help intermediate editors. We also collaborated in 2020 with the Wiki Movimento Brasil User Group, and we presented four events with their assistance. https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/users/NaPupila
  1. If participants will be contributing to Wikimedia projects (such as in an edit-a-thon), do participants have the equipment or skills needed to participate and contribute high quality content? If not, how will you support them? (If you are not doing this kind of event, please write N/A or leave the section below blank)
    Understanding the lack of resources and internet access in different regions in Brazil, we would like to help our community of participants with internet access. For those registered in the events, we will provide Wikipedia editing training, as well as a list of resources to navigate zoom and Google platforms. We will provide a list of references too.
  1. How will you promote and let participants know about your Wikipedia 20 event? Please describe or link to the spaces you will be using to inform your community about your activities. Please note there are resources available to support your communications for Wikipedia 20 events.
    Besides using our social media channels and email mailing lists comprising more than 1500 followers and contacts. Our events will happen in partnership with cultural or educational institutions as we did in the past, which means that we also are going to take advantage of their social networks to marketing the editathons. For instance, last year we had coverage from Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper, MarieClaire Magazine, Caju Magazine, Geledes Portal, Newsletter of Instituto Moreira Salles, ArtSoul Arts Portal, among others.

https://revistamarieclaire.globo.com/Noticias/noticia/2020/03/maratona-estimula-edicao-de-verbetes-sobre-mulheres-na-wikipedia.html http://revistacaju.com.br/2020/04/06/wikipedia-e-invisibilidade-artistica-feminina/ https://www.geledes.org.br/maratona-online-promove-edicao-de-verbetes-sobre-artistas-e-feministas-negras-na-wikipedia/ https://artsoul.com.br/revista/eventos/maratona-wiki-arte-feminismo https://ims.com.br/tag/maratona-wiki-artes/ https://ims.com.br/eventos/edit-a-thon-artes-feminismos-1-arte-e-arquivo/ https://ims.com.br/eventos/wikipedia-edit-a-thon-artes-feminismos-1/

For wiki users, we will share the event on the Portuguese version of the “Village Pump” (the “Esplanada”) and on the page for “Portuguese Activities”. We will also make use of the social media of Portuguese Wikipedia, as well as the social media of the Wiki Movimento Brasil User Group/Wikimedia no Brasil.

  1. How will you keep participants engaged after the event is over? How will you be sharing photos, videos, or other content from your activities after they are completed?
    Yes, it's our mission at NaPupila to foster digital community engagement and we will provide screenshots, short clips and Wiki tips, with participants. We will make ourselves available to keep helping new editors by email or social media. We also usually provide a curated list of content on women artists such as talks, panels and video recordings via email marketing and women artists biosn on our instagram feed.
  1. Are you running any in-person events or activities? If so, you will need to complete the steps outlined on the Risk Assessment protocol related to COVID-19. When you have completed these steps, please provide a link to your completed copy of the risk assessment tool below:
    We will not present in-person events. Only all online events.
  1. Please confirm below that you have listed your event on the WP20 page on Meta-wiki.
    I confirm that I will list the events on the Wikipedia 20 Events page.
  1. Is there anything else you want to tell us about this project?
We at NaPupila are committed to raising awareness about women artists in Brazilian culture, our goal is to shed light in particular on the work and life of marginalized voices in the arts. In 2019 and 2020, we were the only group presenting Art+Feminism editathons in the city of Rio de Janeiro adn we were able to partner with artists, researchers, librarians, museums and organizations from different parts of the country. We held events in partnership with the Parque Lage School of Visual Arts and artist Aline Besouro for Art+Feminism (March); Moreira Salles Institute and artist Fernanda Grigolin for Art & Labor (May); Moreira Salles Institute, Afro Digital Museum and artist Silvana Mendes for Art & Archive (July); and Professor Amara Moira and artist Elle di Bernardini for the Trans Art (August.)

https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Edit-a-thon/Atividades_em_portugu%C3%AAs/IMS_Artes_Feminismos_II https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Edit-a-thon/Atividades_em_portugu%C3%AAs/Editatona_Artes%2BFeminismos_-_Arte_e_Trabalho https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Edit-a-thon/Atividades_em_portugu%C3%AAs/Editatona_Artes%2BFeminismos_-_Arte_e_Arquivo https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip%C3%A9dia:Edit-a-thon/Atividades_em_portugu%C3%AAs/Editatona_Artes%2BFeminismos_-_Arte_Trans

Impact

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How will you know if the project is successful and you've met your goals? Please include the following targets and feel free to add more specific to your project:

  1. Number of total participants: 200 participants, an average of 50 participants per event
  2. Number of new participants: 120 participants, based on past experiences
  3. Number of people who will help organize the event: 3 persons serving the event full-time and 2 interns serving on event weeks
  4. Number of articles created or improved (if applicable): 30 articles created, and 800 articles improved (based in past experiences) https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/users/NaPupila
  5. Number of photos uploaded to Wikimedia Commons (if applicable): 20 photos uploaded to Wikimedia Commons
  6. Number of photos used on Wikimedia projects (if applicable): 30 photos used

If you are organizing a meetup or event without any contributions to celebrate Wikipedia 20, we request that you ask participants to complete a brief survey to understand their experience and impact of your event. This survey will not request any personally identifying information. Will you be able to collect this information either during or after your event? (If you are not doing this kind of event, please write N/A or leave the section below blank)

Yes, we can absolutely collect this information during or after our events.

Resources

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What resources do you have? Include information on who is organizing the project, what they will do, and if you will receive support from anywhere else (in-kind donations or additional funding).

We have three experienced Art curators who also happen to be Wikipedia editors focusing on events production, content, and marketing. We also partner with the Wiki Movimento Brasil Group User and they might attend the events. Each of the three members is part of a network of many art researchers, scholars, museum professionals, librarians, artists, and culture technologists to connect with and invite to the events. However, we do not have any other source of funding.

What resources do you need? For your funding request, list bullet points for each expense and include a total amount.

  • Internet access for each event day: US$ 60 * 4 = US$ 240
  • Paid post to boost events on social media: US$ 30 * 4 = US$ 120
  • Take out - Food and drinks, food online coupons (Ubereats): US$ 80 * 4 = US$ 320
  • Printed material (e.g. postcards, posters, booklet on our Art+Feminism Campaigns, stickers): US$ 80 * 4 = US$ 320
  • Online material (e.g. cards, PDF digital booklet on our Art+Feminism Campaigns, GIFs): US$ 50 * 4 = US$ 200

TOTAL: US$ 1200

Endorsements

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Endorsements are not needed for events related to Wikipedia 20. Community members are welcome to provide feedback or questions on the talk page.

  • Great! Good luck with the project Sorora e.V (talk) 17:04, 24 February 2021 (UTC)
  •   Support NaPupila events are super well organized and suited for the remote format under the pandemics situation. I have participated in most of their previous events and I'm amazed by how they can gather artists, scholars and wikimedians not only to edit but also to discuss diversity and decolonization on Wikimedia projects. EricaAzzellini (talk) 17:57, 16 March 2021 (UTC)