Michaela Blanc, Lucy Moore, Giovanna Fontenelle

Michaela Blanc is a Brazilian art researcher based in the United States. She is a Wikimedian in Residence at the Perez Art Museum in Miami and a Regional Ambassador for Art+Feminism. In 2024, she served on the WikiWomenCamp 2023 scholarship committee; she was a presenter at Wiki GLAM Conference 2023; a speaker at Celtic Knot Conference 2022; and a guest panelist in 2021 in the 20 years of Lusophone Wikipedia. She holds an MA in Museum Education and a BA in Art History. She is the co-founder of NaPupila, a curatorial collective in Brazil.

Lucy Moore is an archaeologist, curator and Wikimedian. In 2024 she completed a quest to write an article on English Wikipedia for a woman from every country in the world.

Giovanna Fontenelle is a Journalist and Historian. She works as a Program Officer for the Culture and Heritage team at the Wikimedia Foundation. In 2022 and 2023, she was the General Coordinator of Creative Commons Brasil and still is a member of the Global Network. Her current work is related to GLAM-Wiki, Open GLAM, and Linked Open Data initiatives, especially with museums, in addition to projects on diversity, mainly gender, and knowledge equity. As a volunteer, she has organized edit-a-thons and training for women addressing the gender gap.


Sessions

08-07
13:30
85min
Museums, Media, Data & Gender: How to Make Images of Women More Visible on Wikimedia?
Michaela Blanc, Lucy Moore, Giovanna Fontenelle

This session intends to be a collaborative workshop in which participants will learn how to better use Wiki-related tools to make images of women (fictional and real) more visible on Wikimedia projects. Attendees will explore how museums and their media collections are particularly useful in uplifting women's stories, contributions, and perspectives while employing structured data on Commons.

This workshop will be conducted by Michaela Blanc (Wikimedian in Residence at Pérez Art Museum Miami; Regional Ambassador, Art+Feminism), Lucy Moore (Wikimedian and researcher), and Giovanna Fontenelle (Program Officer, Culture and Heritage, Wikimedia Foundation).

GLAM
Ohrid (9)(interpretation)