User:Stickerkitty
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March 2021 - had to delete several born-digital photographs from Wikimedia Commons b/c I don't own copyright of the street art (except for photos taken in Germany, which as a "freedom of panorama" clause).
January 21, 2021 - attended training workshop for Wikipedia's Art+Feminism project on developing themes.
February 7, 2021 - attended Wikipedia training edit-a-thon for content regarding the Lower East Side with the Museum of Reclaimed Urban Spaces.
Wikimedia Commons -> Wikipedia
Added photos of street art by Miss Van, Swoon, and El Bocho; added photo of USPS Label 228 sticker to Sticker art.
Added image files of Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.) "stickerettes" to:
- January 7, 2023 - Silent agitators, Ralph Chaplin
- February 23, 2019 - Silent agitators
- January 1, 2020 - Anarchist symbolism, Strikebreaker, and Sabotage.
- January 10, 2020 - Strikebreaker
- January 12, 2020 - Bill Haywood
- January 16, 2021 - Silent Agitator
Added image files of 1911 and 1916 advertisements for I.W.W. "stickerettes" to:
- January 12, 2020 - Silent agitators
- May 13, 2020 - Silent agitators
Other:
- January 15, 2020 - redirected link to Juan Rexach based on files from St. Lawrence University regarding a painting in its permanent collection of St. Lawrence and the gridiron, ca. 1440-1460. Previous link was directed to Juan Reixach.
April 30, 2020 - added photo of Andre the Giant Has a Posse sticker to Shepard Fairey.January 17, 2021: added sentence with citation and image file from Montreal's Under Pressure annual graffiti festival to page on Street art.March 12, 2021: added photo of flier to page on Occupy Wall Street.
Wikimedia Commons
- January 15, 2021 - added five image files of I.W.W. "stickerettes" from Bisbee Deportation Legal Papers and Exhibits (AZ 144), Special Collections, University of Arizona Libraries