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WikiXShangriLa: Art Without Borders

Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design welcomes you to Art Without Borders, a GLAM editathon that takes place during the Doris Duke Theatre's Seventh Art Stand, a nationwide film and discussion series presented by movie theatres and community centers across the U.S. as an act of cinematic solidarity against Islamophobia and anti-Muslim discrimination. Shangri La Museum leads Wikipedia editathons to enrich and diversify art information found by online search engines. As a bookend for the series, Art Without Borders editathon examines and improves information available online on the prominent artists and films highlighted in the Seventh Art Stand.

New and experienced editors are welcome.

About Shangri La

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As a museum of Islamic art, culture and design, Shangri La Museum creates bold and innovative exhibitions, guided tours, public programs and digital initiatives that inspire people, ideas and actions to be citizens of the world. Shangri La supports several artist and scholar residencies each year. Previous residencies include visual artist Shahzia Sikander and jazz composer Amir ElSaffar. Built in 1937 as the Honolulu home of American heiress and philanthropist Doris Duke (1912-1993), Shangri La was inspired by Duke’s extensive travels throughout North Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia and reflects architectural traditions from India, Iran, Morocco and Syria. The permanent collection features over 2,500 objects from Spain, Morocco, Egypt, Syria, Iran, Central Asia, India and parts of Southeast Asia. Shangri La is a program of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation through the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art.

Event information

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Date: Sunday, June 4, 2017

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. HST

Location: Education Lecture Hall, Honolulu Museum of Art, Honolulu, HI

Cost: Free

Registration: To edit on-site, please sign up via the Doris Duke Theatre. Remote editors feel free to sign up using the button below.

Hashtag: #WikixShangriLa and #ArtWithoutBorders

Schedule

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Timetable for WikixShangriLa: Map Arab America
Time Activity Location
9:00 Intro activity Honolulu Museum of Art

Education Lecture Hall

9:30 Coffee break
9:45 Training & Editing

A few editing tutorials: 2013 Women in the Arts or Getting Started (includes Visual Editor)
Sample article: Executive Order 13780

Education Lecture Hall
12:00 Lunch
12:45 Editing Education Lecture Hall

List of articles to edit

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Articles to improve

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Articles to create

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Article creation tool (artists)

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Resources for citations

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Seventh Art Stand

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Cinema

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  • Umid, Jamal, Tarikh-i sinima-yi Iran : 1279-1357 / Jamal Umid = [The history of Iranian cinema] : [1900-1978] / [Jamal Omid] 1175 pages. Illustrated. Press:Teheran Rawzanah. Year:1374[1995]. Language:Persian.
  • Displaced Allegories: Post-Revolutionary Iranian Cinema (Duke University Press, 2008). ISBN 978-0-8223-4275-5
  • Hamid Dabashi, Close Up: Iranian Cinema, Past, Present, and Future, 320 p. (Verso, London, 2001). ISBN 1-85984-332-8
  • Hamid Dabashi, Masters & Masterpieces of Iranian Cinema, 451 p. (Mage Publishers, Washington, D.C., 2007) ISBN 0-934211-85-X
  • Gönül Dönmez-Colin, Cinemas of the Other, Intellect (April, 2006) ISBN 978-1-84150-143-7
  • Hamid Reza Sadr, Iranian Cinema: A Political History, I.B.Tauris (2006). ISBN 978-1-84511-146-5
  • Najmeh Khalili Mahani, Women of Iranian Popular Cinema: Projection of Progress, Offscreen, Vol. 10, Issue 7, July 31, 2006, [1].
  • Hester, Elizabeth J. "Cinema in Iran: A Selective Annotated Bibliography of Dissertations and Theses" ISBN 978-1493505494.
  • K. Talattof & A.A. Seyed-Gohrab (eds.), Conflict and Development in Iranian Film (Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2013). ISBN 978-908-72-8169-4
  • Abu Bakr, Yahya; Saad Labib; Hamdy Kandil (1985). Development of communication in the Arab states: needs and priorities. Unesco. ISBN 92-3-102082-X.
  • Armes, Roy (2008). Dictionary of African filmmakers. Indiana University Press. ISBN 92-3-102082-X.
  • Association des trois mondes (2000). Cinémas d'Afrique. KARTHALA Editions. ISBN 2-84586-060-9.
  • Farīd, Samīr (1979). Arab cinema guide. s.n.
  • Kaplan, Irving (1977). Area handbook for Somalia. U.S. Govt. Print. Off.
  • Legum, Colin; John Gordon Stewart Drysdale (1976). Africa contemporary record, Volume 8. Africana Pub. Co. ISBN 0-86036-030-X.
  • Ministry of Information and National Guidance (1974). Somalia: five years of revolutionary progress. Ministry of Information and National Guidance.
  • National Endowment for the Humanities (1987). Media log: a guide to film, television, and radio programs supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Endowment.
  • R R Bowker Publishing (1995). Bowker's complete video directory (Volume 2). R.R. Bowker. ISBN 0-8352-3588-2.
  • Xodo, Chiara (August 2008). "Catalogo Audiovisivi (con schede didattiche)" (PDF). Centro Interculturale Millevoci, Provincia Autonoma di Trento Dipartimento Istruzione. Retrieved 2009-09-25.

MENA Arts

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Resources for editing

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Wikipedia

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Useful templates for artists

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Adding artist infoboxes

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The template for artist infoboxes is here: Template:Infobox artist

Artist stub templates

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Article under construction template

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  • {{under construction | placedby = | comment = Article in progress, [[Wikipedia:Meetup/ShangriLa/Map Arab America]] }}

Help after the event

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List of Seventh Art Stand Films

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Iran

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Iraq

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Libya

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Somalia

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Syria

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Sudan

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Yemen

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Results

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Articles improved

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Articles created

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Attendees

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