Jacqueline Mabey

Jacqueline Mabey is an artist activist and curator most notably recognized for her work with Art+Feminism to help equalize the gender imbalance of Wikipedia editors.[1]

Background

Born in Willingboro Township, New Jersey,[2] Mabey studied art history at Wilfrid Laurier University, McGill University, and The University of British Columbia.[3]

Career

In 2014 Jacqueline Mabey founded the annual Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism with Siân Evans, Michael Mandiberg, and Laurel Ptak.[4] in response to the fact that only about 10% of the editors of Wikipedia were female. The 2014 event had 600 volunteers and the 2015 event had double that number at 1300 with events hosted all over the world.[5] Foreign Policy magazine listed Mabey as one of the 100 Leading Global Thinkers of 2014.[6] In 2016 the Art+Feminism Wikipedia-edit-a-thon had over 2500 participants.[7]

Publications

Evans, Siân, Jacqueline Mabey, and Michael Mandiberg. “Editing for Equality: The Outcomes of the Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thons.” Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America, Vol. 34, No. 2 (September), pp. 194–203[8]

“I WUD PREFER NOT 2: Notes on failure, refusal, fraud in recent media art,” KAPSULA (May): 19-21,[9]

See also

Art+Feminism

References

External links


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