At Wikiesfera we work with museums as strategic allies to bring cultural heritage to the digital environment and ensuring that women's memory is part of free knowledge. Through Wikipedia editing, we connect collections, research and citizen participation to expand access to culture from an open, collaborative and gender perspective.
Through our museum editatonas, since 2024 we promote the visibility of women and cultural heritage on Wikipedia in collaboration with reference institutions such as the National Museum of Decorative Arts, the Costume Museum, the Sephardic Museum of Toledo and the Subdirectorate-General for State Museums, all dependent on the Ministry of Culture of Spain. In these meetings we work together with citizens, museum staff and the community of editors in the creation, translation and improvement of articles on women artists, designers, dressmakers, creators, researchers, historical figures linked to the decorative arts, fashion and Sephardic culture; as well as works of art made by women.
Wikiesfera will continue to weave networks with museum institutions so that women's voices, cultural heritage and collections reach more people through Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects.
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- Thursday 3 October 2024
Editatona of Women in the Decorative Arts | Museum of Decorative Arts | Madrid - Saturday 22 February 2025
Editatona of the Costume Museum #22F | Costume Museum | Madrid - Saturday 15 March 2025
Editatone of Sephardic women #15M | Sephardic Museum Toledo - Wednesday 18 March 2025
The ones that were missing. Women and museums, memory and present. #18M | Subdirectorate-General for State Museums | Madrid
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4 editatones
[ face-to-face in museums ]
PARTICIPATION
62 people
[ 98% women ]
PUBLICATION
63 articles
[ 41 creation + 22 translation ]
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