Wiki, Care and Art Collectives
September 11, 2026 – 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Wiki, Care and Art Collectives
September 11, 2026 – 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM @ Artexte
As part of the ongoing collaboration Art + Feminism X Artexte dedicated to editing intersectional care practices in contemporary art, we invite you to join us to continue working together during a second matinée of Wikipedia and Wikidata contributions. The Artexte WikiClub is an initiative that aims to cultivate a more intimate space for collaboration, to weave links of care in the heart of our community over the course of our sessions.
On the To do list :
- Continued Wikidata indexing on care (focus on collectives)
- Wikipedia page draft for art projects and collectives
- Wiki Support to work on yours current projects
All skill levels are welcome.
Participation and registration
To participate in this event we invite you to fill out the registration google form. This aims to ensure that we have all the necessary information relating to your participation before the day of the event, so that we can adapt to your specific needs. Register!
Accessibility and Hospitality
LSQ and ASL interpretation services are available on demand.
Artexte is a free and public space that is open to all. Our spaces, located on the 3rd floor, are accessible by elevator and our restrooms are partially adapted to be accessible to people with limited mobility and wheelchair users.
If you need further support or special arrangements, please mention it in the registration form. We will make everything possible so that your participation is comfortable and pleasant.
Kids are welcome! A play space will be dedicated to them. Let us know in advance so we can accommodate them accordingly.
Throughout the day, tea, coffee and snacks will be offered for a convivial moment.
For all accomodations requests : engagement@artexte.ca
Collective Care
In order to provide a safe and caring environment, hand sanitizer and masks will be available on-site. If you have flu symptoms, we strongly encourage you to participate online.
Consult the Art+Feminism safe space policy HERE.