Wikipedia:Meetup/DC/Art Students League Archive Edit-a-thon with Smithsonian American Art Museum/Portrait Gallery
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Art Students League Archive Edit-a-thon with Smithsonian American Art and Portrait Gallery Library
- Wikipedia is an openly editable resource, meaning that you can improve the quality and accuracy of Wikipedia entries. As one of the web’s most visited reference sites, Wikipedia serves as a starting point for many individuals looking to learn about art, artists and art history.
- During this training, attendees will learn the basics of how to edit Wikipedia by updating articles related to the Art Students League of New York. Librarians from the Smithsonian American Art Museum and Portrait Gallery will provide access to a large archive of reference material that was recently donated by the Art Students League of New York.
when
- September 29, 2017 10AM-2PM
where
- The Victor Building
- 750 9th Street NW, #2100
- Washington, D.C. 20001
- http://library.si.edu/libraries/aapg
- The AA/PG branch of the Smithsonian Libraries is not in the main American Art and Portrait Gallery Museum building—the Victor Building is one block north.
- Photo ID and pre-registration for the event are required.
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About the Archive[edit]
- League’s Rich History to be Accessible at the Smithsonian
- Blog: SIGNIFICANT DONATION FROM THE ART STUDENTS LEAGUE OF NEW YORK
- Spotlight on 2017 Katzenberger Art History Intern: Michelle Ibarra and “Art Students League & Artists Files
Citing AA/PG Materials[edit]
When citing materials found in the AA/PG Art & Artist Files, please include:
- [Specific Artist Name, i.e. Gilbert Stuart] Art & Artist File, Smithsonian American Art Museum/National Portrait Gallery Library, Smithsonian Libraries, Washington D.C. [date consulted]
Hyperlinks to many of these artists can be found here: https://library.si.edu/art-and-artist-files
George Grosz Art & Artist File, Smithsonian American Art Museum/National Portrait Gallery Library, Smithsonian Libraries, Washington D.C., Consulted 9/29/2017
Policies, Quick Tips and Other Wikimedia Resources[edit]
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- Help:Referencing for beginners
- Wikipedia:Citing sources
- [Wikipedia:Identifying and using primary sources]
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- Creating Redirector with Source Editor
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- Wiki Ed Foundation's online training modules
- Wikicommons
- Wikidata
Worklists[edit]
Special Requests: Faculty and Alumni (See additional Faculty/Alumni below)[edit]
If you are new to editing, we recommend starting with existing articles (blue links). Additional blue links can be found in Faculty/Alumni.
- Sigmund Abeles [1] [2]
- Sam Adoquei
- Barbara Adrian[3][4]
- Robert Angeloch[5][6] [7]
- William Behnken[8][9]
- Arnold Blanch[10] [11]
- Martha Bloom
- Cameron Booth
- Louis Bosa[12]
- Frederick Brosen
- Peter Busa[13]
- Ben Cunningham (artist)[14] [15]
- Cornelia Foss
- William Gambini[16]
- Sylvie Germain(-Covey)
- Leonid Gervits[17]
- Shirley Goldfarb[18] [19]
- Xavier Gonzalez[20]
- John Groth[21]
- Peter Homitzky
- Edward Lanning
- Gerson Leiber[22]
- Julian E Levi[23] [24]
- Kay Lewis
- Jean Liberte[25]
- Emily Lowe (artist)
- Frank Herbert Mason
- Edward Melcarth[26]
- Edward Millman[27]
- Alice Harold Murphy
- Leo Manso[28]
- John Mavin
- Robert Jude O’Conner
- Seymor Pearlstein
- Michael Pellettieri
- I. Rice Pereira[29]
- Lee Kasher
- Morris Kantor[30]
- Gregg Kreutz
- Sheldon Keck[31]
- Terri Payor-Sackson
- Catherine Redmond[32]
- Ephraim Rubenstein[33]
- Lucia A. Salemme
- Ludwig Sander[34] [35]
- Edith Schloss[36]
- Mildred Shulman[37]
- Sidney Simon[38]
- Arnold Singer[39]
- Clyde Singer[40]
- Susan Smith (artist)
- Niles Spencer[41]
- Nicholas Sperakis
- Joseph Stapleton (artist)
- Henry Strater[42]
- Elizabeth Strong-Cuevas[43]
- James Sulkowski
- Hilda Terry[44]
- Howard A. Trafton[45]
- James Twitty
- Vaclav Vytacil[46]
Faculty and Alumni[edit]
Note: In many cases, faculty members are also alumni.
Stub Articles: What is a Stub article? Read more bout the article grading system...
- Peter Agostini
- Ben Cunningham (artist)
- William King (artist)
- Helen Beling
- Harriet Bogart
- René Bouché
- Peter Busa
- David Geiser
- Eliot Goldfinger
- Anne Helioff
- John C. Johansen
- William Sergeant Kendall
- Alexander Theobald Van Laer
- Emily Lowe
- Hermon A. MacNeil
- Frank Mason
- Richard Mayhew
- H. Siddons Mowbray
- Gilbert White (painter)
- Joseph Peller
- Richard C. Pionk
- Joseph Pollet
- John Howard Sanden
- William Scharf
- Manfred Schwartz
- Susan Shatter
- Paul Strisik
- Stuyvesant Van Veen
- Julian Alden Weir
Start-class Articles: What is a Start-class article? Read more bout the article grading system...
- John Wolcott Adams
- Abe Ajay
- Lennart Anderson
- Joseph Delaney (artist)
- Krishna Reddy (artist)
- Daniel Greene (artist)
- Frank McCarthy (artist)
- John Ennis (artist)
- Laura Douglas (artist)
- Louis Finkelstein (artist)
- Stephen Pace (artist)
- Steven Assael
- Elizabeth Gowdy Baker
- Rudolf Baranik
- Xavier J. Barile
- A. S. Baylinson
- Rosalind Bengelsdorf
- Theresa Bernstein
- Walter Biggs
- Henry Billings
- Emil Bisttram
- Charles Bittinger
- Arnold Blanch
- Peter Blume
- Aaron Bohrod
- Stanley Boxer
- Robert Brackman
- Alexander Brook
- Alice Van Vechten Brown
- Thomas S. Buechner
- Doris Caesar
- Gretna Campbell
- Federico Castellón
- Robert Cenedella
- James Ormsbee Chapin
- Warren Chappell
- Frank Swift Chase
- Minna Citron
- Marsia Alexander-Clarke
- Howard Cook
- Allyn Cox
- Worden Day
- Thomas Lamb (industrial designer)
- Harvey Dinnerstein
- Raymond Duncan
- Ellen Eagle
- Ethel Edwards
- Kenneth S. Fagg
- Clara Fasano
- Cornelia Foss
- Rose Freymuth-Frazier
- Arnold Friedman
- Eugenie Gershoy
- Lloyd Lozes Goff
- Elias Goldberg
- Peter Golfinopoulos
- Xavier Gonzalez
- Lloyd Goodrich
- Douglas Gorsline
- Blanche Grambs
- Sidney Gross
- Robert Beverly Hale
- Philip Leslie Hale
- Hans Peter Hansen
- Hananiah Harari
- Minna Harkavy
- Robert B. Harshe
- Mary Hecht
- Hon Chew Hee
- Abby Williams Hill
- Felrath Hines
- Joseph Hirsch
- David Scott (art historian)
- Isabella Howland
- Maud Humphrey
- Victoria Hutson Huntley
- Buffie Johnson
- Dorothy Rieber Joralemon
- Morris Kantor
- Nathaniel Kaz
- Earl Kerkam
- Steven R. Kidd
- Everett Kinstler
- John Koch
- Leon Kroll
- Bernard Lamotte
- Robert Laurent
- Rico Lebrun
- William Robinson Leigh
- Michael Ponce de Leon
- Olive Leonhardt
- Vicente Dopico Lerner
- Molly Luce
- Loren MacIver
- Ernest Lee Major
- Daniel Maloney
- Frank Herbert Mason
- Louisa Matthíasdóttir
- Eleanor Maurice
- Mercer Mayer
- William Charles McNulty
- Seong Moy
- Walter Tandy Murch
- Reuben Nakian
- James Michael Newell
- Kimon Nicolaïdes
- James Brooks (painter)
- William Kendall (painter)
- William C. Palmer
- Philip Pavia
- Bob Peak
- Edward Penfield
- Richard Pionk
- Fairfield Porter
- Abraham Rattner
- Peter Reginato
- Frank J. Reilly
- Paul Resika
- Seiji Saito
- Concetta Scaravaglione
- Alice Schille
- Ethel Schwabacher
- Arthur Lee (sculptor)
- John Gregory (sculptor)
- Robert Paine (sculptor)
- Rhoda Sherbell
- Walter Shirlaw
- Helen Farr Sloan
- Eric Sloane
- Isaac Soyer
- Raphael Soyer
- Otto Stark
- Anita Steckel
- Harry Sternberg
- Maurice Sterne
- Augustus Vincent Tack
- Yvonne Thomas
- Allen Tucker
- Edward Charles Volkert
- Vaclav Vytlacil
- Susan Weil
- Stow Wengenroth
- Anita Weschler
- Davyd Whaley
- Irving Ramsey Wiles
- Louise Zaring
- Rufus Fairchild Zogbaum
Additional Articles About Art Students League Faculty[edit]
- Existing articles rating C-class or higher
- Additional articles for creation (red links)
- Art Students League of New York
Articles by Category (Each category contains multiple articles)
Outcomes[edit]
Articles created[edit]
- Draft:Barbara Adrian
- Draft:Robert Angeloch
- Shirley Goldfarb
- Jean Liberte
- Draft:Ephraim Rubenstein
- Ephraim Rubenstein
Articles improved[edit]
Ernest Lee Major
Peter Golfinopoulos
Richard Mayhew
Xavier Gonzalez
Jacob Kainen
Harry Siddons Mowbray - expanded, added citation
Felrath Hines - fixed citation
Vaclav Vytlacil - expanded, added Wikidata infobox
Other Possible Sources[edit]
- Linea: The Online Journal published of the Art Students League of New York. Features interviews with alumni/instructors and articles about the history of ASL
- Art Students League Instructor Bios
- Google Scholar
- Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Online Catalog
- Women of Abstract Expressionism: Yale University Press
- Social Concern and Left Politics in Jewish American Art 1880-1940
- Jacob Kainen photo
References[edit]
- ^ "Sigmund Abeles sifts the psyche through drawings, prints". MLive.com.
- ^ ""Sigmund Abeles: The Artist and His Prints" opens". Bates.edu.
- ^ "Barbara Adrian, Artist, Is Bride". The New York Times. July 27, 1972.
- ^ "Barbara Adrian (1931–2014)". Linea: The Artist's Voice. February 19, 2014.
- ^ McGloughlin, Kate (March 24, 2011). "An Angeloch sky: Beloved artist passes on". Hudson Valley Times.
- ^ "Robert Angeloch 1922 - 2011". Woodstock School of Art.
- ^ Flanagan, Sharyn (July 4, 2012). "WSA opens retrospective of works by founder Robert Angeloch". Ulster Publishing. Hudson Valley 1.
- ^ "Bill Behnken". Art Students League of New York.
- ^ Jenkins, Mark (August 30, 2014). "In the galleries: A meeting of lines in art and architecture". The Washington Post.
- ^ "ARNOLD BLANCH (1896-1968)". D, Wigmore Fine Art.
- ^ "Arnold Blanch". Cooper Hewitt.
- ^ "Louis Bosa: A Keen Eye and a Kind Heart". Michener Art Museum.
- ^ "Oral history interview with Peter Busa, 1965 September 5". Archives of American Art.
- ^ "BEN CUNNINGHAM, ARTIST, DIES AT 71". The New York Times.
- ^ "Ben Cunningham". Online Nevada Encyclopedia.
- ^ "William Gambini: Abstract expressionist ran with greats". The San Diego Union Tribune.
- ^ "Leonid Gervits". The Art Student League of New York.
- ^ "ART IN REVIEW; Shirley Goldfarb". The New Times.
- ^ Chanzit, Gwen F.; Marter, Joan M. (2016). Women of Abstract Expressionism. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 178. ISBN 9780300208429.
- ^ "Xavier Gonzalez, 94, Painter and Sculptor". The New York Times.
- ^ "John Groth Dies at 80; Illustrator and Teacher". The New York Times.
- ^ Strugath, Warren (January 6, 2017). "Judith and Gerson Leiber: 70 Years of Marriage, Fashion and Art". The New York Times.
- ^ "Oral history interview with Julian E. Levi, 1968 Oct.-Dec". Archives of American Art.
- ^ "JULIAN LEVI, PAINTER, WAS 81; ALSO AN INSTRUCTOR AND CRITIC". The New York Times.
- ^ "Jean Liberte Papers". Syracuse University Libraries. Syracuse University.
- ^ "Edward Melcarth, Artist Taught at Schools Here". The New York Times. December 16, 1973.
- ^ "Edward Millman". Chicagomodern.org.
- ^ "Leo Manso Dies; Collagist, Painter And Teacher, 78". The New York Times. February 9, 1993.
- ^ "Guide to the Irene Rice Pereira Papers 1928-1971" (PDF). National Museum of Women in the Arts.
- ^ "MORRIS KANTOR, ARTIST, 77, DEAD". The New York Times.
- ^ "Sheldon Keck, 83, Pioneer in the Field Of Art Conservation". 17 June 1993. Retrieved 10 June 2020 – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "Catherine Redmond: An Interview". LINEA.
- ^ "Ephraim Rubenstein". Columbia University.
- ^ "Oral history interview with Ludwig Sander, 1969 February 4-12". Archives of American Art.
- ^ GRACE, GLUECK. "Ludwig Sander, Artist, Dead; Noted for HIS Cool Abstracts". The New York Times.
- ^ "Long Overlooked New York School Painter Edith Schloss Rediscovered at Sundaram Tagore". artsy.net.
- ^ Micchelli, Thomas. "Forever Young: The Rapturous Art of Edith Schloss". hyperallergic.com.
- ^ "Sidney Simon, Sculptor, 80; Founded School". The New York Times.
- ^ "Arnold Singer". Cornell.edu.
- ^ "5 shares Clyde Singer's art retrospective worth a trip to Canton, Youngstown". Cleveland.com.
- ^ "NILES SPENCER (1893–19". The Phillips Collection.
- ^ "Obituaries : Henry Strater, 91; Artist at Center of Lost Generation". The New York TImes.
- ^ "Elizabeth Strong-Cuevas". The East Hampton Star.
- ^ "Hilda Terry, 92, Cartoonist and Scoreboard Artist". The New York Sun.
- ^ "HOWARD TRAFTOH, ART TEACHER,DIES". The New York Times.
- ^ "Vaclav Vytlacil, Artist; Began Abstract Group". The New York Times. July 11, 1984.
Attendees[edit]
- Ariel Cetrone (WMDC) (talk) 14:10, 29 September 2017 (UTC)
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