Home News Wikipedia News Menu ↑ BlogMedia ReleasesPodcastOur Favourites Wikipedia 16 Dec 2015 A Special Addition to the Wikipedia Project Our Wikipedia Project is winding up for now. Over 400MB of digitised craft articles, books and exhibition catalogues have been added to the Shared Research Repository, and of ... Read More 29 Oct 2015 The Wikipedia Project Continues Those following the progress of our Wikipedia project will know that last summer we began the task of creating 100 Wikipedia articles about New Zealand craft artists, designed ... Read More 12 Jun 2015 Edit-a-thon this Saturday On Saturday 13 June we hold our second public Wikipedia training and editing day, focused on improving the coverage of Māori and Pacific artists. Read More 11 Mar 2015 Reflections on Our Wikipedia Event Over the weekend we ran our first Wikipedia event, as part of the international Art+Feminism programme of edit-a-thons. So—how did it go? Read More 4 Mar 2015 Edit-A-Thon Q&As Answers to a few questions we've received about this Saturday's Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon Read More 18 Feb 2015 Are you coming to our Edit-a-Thon? Thinking about taking part in our Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon? Here's a list of New Zealand artists who you could 'adopt' for the day. Read More 28 Jan 2015 So You Want to Research a Wikipedia Article After two months of researching and writing articles on New Zealand craft artists, here are a few of our most-used references. Read More 21 Jan 2015 Aussie Aussie Aussie Our Wikipedia project is making an Australian appearance. Read More 13 Jan 2015 Wikipedia: Knitting it all Together As we progress with our summer Wikipedia project, we've realised context really is king. Read More 19 Dec 2014 Wikipedia Update 19 days, and dozens and dozens of entries .... Read More 11 Dec 2014 Women on Wikipedia Wikipedia contributors make a list of '18 Badass Women You Probably Didn’t Hear About In 2014'. Could you be a 2015 badass? Read More 9 Dec 2014 Notes from Our Wikipedia Project Mackenzie talks about the latest on The Dowse's summer Wikipedia project. Read More Load More