Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon for International Women’s Day

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Join Surrey Art Gallery and Rungh magazine for Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon on International Women’s Day. The Gallery invites participants to browse their permanent collection, library books, and research material to develop and deepen content on topics related to BIPOC, gender nonconforming artists, and feminisms.

Art and Feminism at Wikipedia Edit-a-thon in Surrey
Participants at a Surrey Art Gallery Wikpedia Edit-a-thon in 2019. Photo by Pardeep Singh

Art & Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon

  • Date: Saturday, March 8, 2025 from 12:00pm to 4:00pm
  • Location: Surrey Art Gallery (13750 88 Ave, Surrey)
  • Tickets: Free! Drop-ins are welcome. 

Art + Feminism is an international initiative that builds a community of activists committed to closing information gaps related to gender, feminism, and the arts, beginning with Wikipedia. For over ten years, they have welcomed anyone and everyone of all gender identities and expressions to attend or organize Art + Feminism events to edit Wikipedia—the largest public internet resource.

On International Women’s Day, Surrey Art Gallery and Rungh aim to address the gender gap and create braver digital public spaces that are caring, equitable, and inclusive. In collaboration with scholarship partners The University of British Columbia (UBC-ACAM and UBC-ACRE), Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Simon Fraser University (SFU CCMS), and The Black Arts Centre, the 2025 Rungh Wikipedia scholarship recipients will share their in-process research focussing on underrepresented artists. Participants are welcome to discuss, share, create new entries, or come up with ideas for enriching existing wiki articles or creating new ones. Pre-researched artists and artworks from Surrey Art Gallery’s permanent collection will also be available for entry.

No prior knowledge or practice of editing Wikipedia is required. However, to create new entries, participants must be registered Wikipedia users and have made ten previous edits on existing pages.

Rungh Magazine

Rungh is a Canadian multidisciplinary space for creative explorations, featuring work by Indigenous, Black and People of Colour artists. Comprising of a magazine, programming, archive, advocacy and more, Rungh is committed to Canada-wide conversations by and about people of colour. Rungh questions and challenges ideas about diversity in the Canadian cultural landscape.

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